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Production of [18F] F2, H18F and 18Faq− using the 20Ne (d, α) 18F process

Blessing et al., 1986

Document ID
15524090044650238184
Author
Blessing G
Coenen H
Franken K
Qaim S
Publication year
Publication venue
International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part A. Applied Radiation and Isotopes

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Some experience relevant to the production of 18 F in three chemical forms ([18 F] F 2, H 18 F, 18 F aq−) via the 20 Ne (d, α) 18 F process using a Ne gas target is described. Production of [18 F] F 2 and H 18 F was done by introducing some technical modifications in standard …
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