Abstract

Scandium-47 is a promising radionuclide for targeted radiotherapy and is also an elementally matched therapeutic partner to 43Sc and 44Sc, which are suitable for Positron Emission Tomography. The predominantly reported routes for the production of 47Sc employ expensive enriched titanium or calcium targets to achieve high radionuclidic purity. This study reports measurements of the excitation function of the natV(p,x)47Sc reaction at proton energies of 18–24 MeV to optimize bombardment parameters for the production of 47Sc using this promising approach. The cross-sections reported here demonstrate that irradiation of vanadium targets can produce >99% radionuclidically pure 47Sc with a proton energy of 24 MeV, albeit at modest yields.

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