Natural-abundance phosphomolybdic acid (H(MoPO) ‧12HO, 0.181-0.552 g Mo/mL) solutions were irradiated with 12.9 MeV protons on a GE PETtrace cyclotron using an adapted standard liquid target. Technetium-94m (Tc) was produced through the Mo(p,n)Tc nuclear reaction with saturation yields of up to 53 ± 6 MBq/μA. End of bombardment activities of 161 ± 17 MBq and 157 ± 7 MBq were achieved for the 0.552 g Mo/mL solution (10 μA for 30 min) and 0.181 g Mo/mL solution (15 μA for 60 min), respectively. No visible degradation of the niobium target body and foil were seen during the irradiations of up to 15 μA for 60 min. The produced Tc was separated from the target phosphomolybdic acid solution with >98% recovery using an aqueous biphasic extraction resin. Compared to previous reported liquid target methods for Tc production, the better production yield, in-target solution stability during irradiation and Tc separation recovery of phosphomolybdic acid makes it a very promising target material for routine clinical Tc production at medical facilities with liquid targets already installed for F production.
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