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Technetium-99m extraction and transport across tri-n-octylamine-xylene based supported liquid membranes

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The nuclear properties of99mTc radionuclide are ideal for organ imaging. Study of the technetium transport across supported liquid membranes has been performed to get data for its separation from other elements. Tri-n-octylamine diluted in xylene was used to constitute the liquid membranes, supported in polypropylene microporous films. Strip** on the product solution side was performed with dilute NaOH solutions. The effect of sulphuric acid, nitric acid and hydrochloric acid in the feed on transport of99mTc as TcO 4 ions has been studied. The permeability of the given ions determined from kinetic activity data has been found to be in the order of PH2SO4>PHCl>PHNO3. The flux values have been calculated based on this permeability data. The increase in carrier concentration has shown an increase in flux and permeability values to a given optimum concentration. The increase in temperature has been found to reduce the transport of Tc ions. The optimum conditions for transport of99mTc for the given acid concentration have been determined. Mechanism of Tc ion transport has also been provided based on chemical reactions involved at the membrane interfaces and uptake of Tc ions by the membrane. MoO 2−4 ions do not permeate through membrane under optimum conditions of transport for TcO 2−4 ions from H2SO4 solution.

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Ashraf Chaudry, M., Ahmad, B. Technetium-99m extraction and transport across tri-n-octylamine-xylene based supported liquid membranes. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles 204, 379–400 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02060327

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