“…Among the copper radioisotopes, 64 Cu (β + , t 1/2 = 12.7 h) appears to be a particular good candidate for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging owing to its relatively long decay and the possibility to form an interesting theranostic pair with the β – emitter 67 Cu isotope (β – , t 1/2 = 62 h). Among the numerous compounds used as chelators for 64 Cu labeling, 1,4,7‐triazacyclononane‐1,4,7‐triacetic acid (H 3 nota; Scheme ) has been the subject of intense research efforts, as it forms complexes with in vivo stabilities higher than those of 1,4,7,10‐tetraazacyclododecane‐1,4,7,10‐tetraacetic acid (H 4 dota) and 1,4,8,11‐tetraazacyclotetradecane‐1,4,8,11‐tetraacetic acid (H 4 teta) analogues . Commercially available nota derivatives have been developed owing to the interesting properties of this ligand scaffold for the envisaged applications.…”