Abstract

Medical investigators have indicated that carrier-free 67Ga may be an important radionuclide for locating and imaging certain tumors. This radionuclide has been produced in 100-mCi quantities in the ORNL 86-in. Cyclotron under conditions obtainable with commercial cyclotrons. Production yields, problems, and a chemical-separation procedure from natural zinc-targets are presented.

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