Abstract

As a beta and positron emitter, copper-64 (Cu-64) has been coined a theranostic agent in nuclear medicine. Copper-64 is generally produced by bombarding a nickel-64 target with a proton beam via 64Ni(p,n)64Cu nuclear reaction. In this work, secondary fast neutrons are proposed to produce Cu-64 radioisotope via 64Zn(n,p)64Cu nuclear reaction. The secondary fast neutrons were produced by a 10 MeV proton-irradiated primary titanium (Ti) target simulated using the PHITS 3.16 code. In the simulation, the Ti target thickness was varied from 0.01 to 0.1 cm to obtain the optimum secondary fast neutron flux, which was calculated in the rear, radial, and front directions. The Cu-64 radioactivity yield was then computed using the TENDL 2019 nuclear cross-section data. Also, the expected radioactive impurities during Cu-64 production were predicted. The simulation results indicated that the total fast neutron flux resulted from the 10-MeV proton bombarded Be target was 1.70x1012 n/cm2s. The maximum integrated Cu-64 radioactivity yield was 2.33 MBq/µAh when 0.03 cm thick Ti target was shot with 10-MeV protons. The most significant impurities predicted during the bombardment were radioactive isotopes e.g., Co-61, and Zn-65, with the total radioactivity yield estimated to be 0.28 Bq/µAh.

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