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Multiphase extraction: Rapid phase-transfer of [18F]fluoride ion for nucleophilic radiolabeling reactions
Jewett, Douglas M.; Toorongian, Steven A.; Mulholland, G. Keith; Watkins, G. Leonard; Kilbourn, Michael R.
1988
Citation:Jewett, Douglas M., Toorongian, Steven A., Mulholland, G. Keith, Watkins, G. Leonard, Kilbourn, Michael R. (1988)."Multiphase extraction: Rapid phase-transfer of [18F]fluoride ion for nucleophilic radiolabeling reactions." International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part A. Applied Radiation and Isotopes 39(11): 1109-1111. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/27603>
Abstract: In multiphase extraction [18F]fluoride ion for radiolabeling is recovered from target water by passage through a small column of microporous polymer impregnated with a lipophilic cryptand or quaternary ammonium salt. The 18O enriched water can be recovered for reuse. The [18F]fluoride ion-pair is eluted from the column by a small volume of acetonitrile or other organic solvent. Evaporation of the acetonitrile removes traces of water to yield a reactive ion pair for nucleophilic radiofluorination reactions. A wide range of ion-pairs based on K+ or NH4+ cryptands or quaternary ammonium salts can be employed. The method was applied to the synthesis of [18F]FDG.