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BEST SCIENCE |
- High pressure target for better performance
- Use of inexpensive target material via 20Ne(d,a)18F reaction
- Minimum loss (< 5 %) during transfer.
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BEST SUPPORT |
- Production flexibility: 18F2 can be produced via 20Ne(d,a)18F or 18O(p,n)18F
- Significant recovery of target material after irradiation if expensive enriched 18O2 used
- Superior performance with one recovery shot ready for chemistry (for proton beam).
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BEST SUCCESS |
- Nirta fluorine technology is able to reliably produce
- 250 mCi (deuteron particle) of 18F2 in 1 h
- 1.2 Ci (proton paticle) of 18F2 in 1 h
- Capable to attain the lowest cost/run (yields fivefold higher at the same cost for proton beam).
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