In single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), a micro-sized Tc source is routinely used for performance measurement, geometry calibration, and system matrix generation. Therefore, a micro-sized source is critical in nuclear instrument production and quality control. Standard methods can only produce a point source with a large size and low total activity, as they are limited by the concentration of the Tc solution. The absorption of Tc on ion exchange resins has been used; however, few studies have quantitatively evaluated the absorption process and optimized the source activity. This paper proposes a procedure for producing a micro-sized Tc resin source with a super-high concentration, as well as a method for the fast measurement of the point source time-activity curve (TAC). Experiments on two resin point sources with diameters of 0.681 mm and 0.326 mm were carried out. Two semi-empirical models, including the first kinetic model and the pseudo-second-order rate equation model, were used to fit TACs. The results show the first kinetic model fit better, which suggests an acquisition time of 2-4 h is needed for optimization. The verification experiment demonstrates a resin point source with a diameter of 0.35 mm and total activity of 10.6 mCi (i.e., 59.1 Ci/mL concentration) was produced.
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