Identification and quantitation of gaseous compounds of fluorine generated in [F-18]F-2 target systems

被引:7
作者
Bishop, A
Satyamurthy, N
Bida, G
Phelps, M
Barrio, JR
机构
[1] US DOE,LAB STRUCT BIOL & MOL MED,LOS ANGELES,CA 90095
[2] BIOMED RES FDN NW LOUISIANA,SHREVEPORT,LA 71103
来源
NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY | 1996年 / 23卷 / 04期
关键词
F-18]F-2 target; F-19; NMR; O-17; N-15; mass spectroscopy;
D O I
10.1016/0969-8051(95)02043-8
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
The first direct evidence for the chemical identity of the electrophilic fluorinating agents generated in Ne-20(d,alpha)F-18 (single step), O-18(p,n)F-18 (single step and two step) and O-16(He-3(2+),p)F-18 (single step) gas target systems, utilizing aluminum, silver, copper, nickel and gold plated copper target bodies, has been established with multinuclear NMR and mass spectral techniques. The major components of the reactive fraction from these targets were also quantitated using F-19 NMR. Fluorine-19 NMR data of the reactive fraction of all proton and He-3(2+) irradiated oxygen gas target systems showed the presence of oxygen difluoride in various proportions. Samples from the single step method contained up to 20% OF2 while those from the two step process had 0-5%. Fluorine nitrate (FONO2) was observed only as a minor component (0-3%) in the reactive fraction. The presence of OF2 and FONO2 was further confirmed by O-17 and N-15 NMR, respectively, using [O-17]O-2 and [N-15]N-2 spiked oxygen gas targets. The NMR results were supported by mass spectral data collected with a residual gas analyzer (RGA). Both F-19 NMR and mass spectroscopy showed CF4 as the only major inert component in the single-step oxygen target products. As expected, the F-19 NMR and mass spectral data showed that the reactive fraction of the neon gas target constituted only F-2 and the inert fraction comprised of CF4 and NF3.
引用
收藏
页码:391 / 405
页数:15
相关论文
共 56 条
[1]   FLUORINE PERCHLORATE, INFRARED AND NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTRA [J].
AGAHIGIAN, H ;
VICKERS, GD ;
GRAY, AP .
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE CHIMIE, 1962, 40 (01) :157-&
[2]   STUDIES OF THE AQUEOUS CHEMISTRY OF FLUORINE AND HYPOFLUOROUS ACID [J].
APPELMAN, EH ;
THOMPSON, RC .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1984, 106 (15) :4167-4172
[3]   SPIN-LATTICE RELAXATION IN DILUTE GASES .2. 19F RELAXATION IN CF4 AND SIF4 [J].
ARMSTRONG, RL ;
TWARD, E .
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, 1968, 48 (01) :332-+
[4]  
BIDA GT, 1980, J NUCL MED, V21, P758
[5]  
BIDA GT, 1987, P 2 WORKSH TARG TARG, P19
[6]  
BIDA GT, 1991, P 4 INT WORKSH TARG, P130
[7]  
BISHOP A J, 1991, Journal of Nuclear Medicine, V32, P1010
[8]  
BISHOP AJ, 1994, THESIS U CALIFORNIA
[9]  
BLESSING G, 1986, APPL RADIAT ISOTOPES, V37, P1135, DOI 10.1016/0883-2889(86)90139-5
[10]   The vapor pressure and critical temperature of fluorine [J].
Cady, GH ;
Hildebrand, JH .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 1930, 52 :3839-3843