Abstract

A simple, effective, easy-handling and reliable method for recycling of [18O]H2O from fluorine-18 production, was developed based on co-precipitation, co-crystallization and distillation. Preliminary experiments with normal H2O were used to determine the optimal purification conditions, which were tested for purification of used [18O]H2O from a scientific and commercial 18F-production facility. The obtained recycled [18O]H2O had comparable quality to commercially available 18O enriched water. The loss of weight for enriched water was about only 7% and losses of 18O enrichment about 1.3% ± 0.2%. The method ensures elimination of radioisotopes (99.7% ± 0.1%), organic compounds (99.5% ± 0.1%) and trace metals (99.8% ± 0.1%) with special attention on radiation safety with dosimetry control checks and in total 1000 times mass reduction of the initial radioactive waste.

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