2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2005.08.007
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Microfluidic reactor for the radiosynthesis of PET radiotracers

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“…For the synthesis of 2-[ 18 F]FDG (Scheme 1), which is the most widely used clinical PET tracer for imaging tumors in oncology, [7] Gillies et al [8] applied the simplest form of microreactors: the assembly of three layers of thermally bonded soda-lime glass plates containing three holes as reactants inlets, an etched mixing disk in which the reaction occurs, and an outlet ( Figure 1). To synthesize 2-[ 18 F]FDG, two microfluidic reactors were linked together in sequence and connected to a series of reservoirs containing the diluted starting materials.…”
Section: Positron Emission Tomography (Pet)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the synthesis of 2-[ 18 F]FDG (Scheme 1), which is the most widely used clinical PET tracer for imaging tumors in oncology, [7] Gillies et al [8] applied the simplest form of microreactors: the assembly of three layers of thermally bonded soda-lime glass plates containing three holes as reactants inlets, an etched mixing disk in which the reaction occurs, and an outlet ( Figure 1). To synthesize 2-[ 18 F]FDG, two microfluidic reactors were linked together in sequence and connected to a series of reservoirs containing the diluted starting materials.…”
Section: Positron Emission Tomography (Pet)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous groups have demonstrated the radiosynthesis of [ 18 F]FDG in polymer chips [8], glass chips [9], and capillary tubes [10]. This technology has been commercialized (e.g., Advion Biosciences "NanoTek" and Scintomics "μ-ICR"), and dozens of different radiotracers labeled with F-18, C-11, N-13, and Tc-99 m have been demonstrated [11].…”
Section: Microfluidics For Radiosynthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flow-through synthesis of [ 18 F]FDG has been reported by a number of groups in glass-based chips (Steel et al 2007), polymer-based chips (Gillies et al 2006b), and capillary tubes (Wester et al 2008) (Ungersboeck et al 2011). The design of Gillies et al (Gillies et al 2006b) seeks to maximize mixing and flow-rate and achieved an acceptable yield in only seconds.…”
Section: Flow-through Microfluidicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The design of Gillies et al (Gillies et al 2006b) seeks to maximize mixing and flow-rate and achieved an acceptable yield in only seconds. Commercially available flow-through radiochemistry systems include the Advion Biosciences "NanoTek" (Advion Biosciences, Inc.), and the Scintomics "µ-ICR" (SCINTOMICS GmbH (Anderson et al 2010).…”
Section: Flow-through Microfluidicsmentioning
confidence: 99%