Abstract

Translation of new methodologies for labeling nonactivated aromatic molecules with (18)F remains a challenge. Here, we report a one-step, regioselective, metal-free (18)F-labeling method that uses a hypervalent iodonium(III) ylide precursor, to prepare the radiopharmaceutical (18)F-3-fluoro-5-[(pyridin-3-yl)ethynyl]benzonitrile ((18)F-FPEB). Automated radiosynthesis of (18)F-FPEB was achieved by reaction of the ylide precursor (4 mg) with (18)F-Et4NF in dimethylformamide at 80°C for 5 min and formulated for injection within 1 h. (18)F-FPEB was synthesized in 20% ± 5% (n = 3) uncorrected radiochemical yields relative to (18)F-fluoride, with specific activities of 666 ± 51.8 GBq (18 ± 1.4 Ci)/μmol at the end of synthesis and was validated for human use. Radiofluorination of iodonium (III) ylides proved to be an efficient radiosynthetic strategy for synthesis of (18)F-labeled radiopharmaceuticals.

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