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A remote-controlled high pressure reactor for radiotracer synthesis with [11C]carbon monoxide

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NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
Volume 29, Issue 8, Pages 845-848

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/S0969-8051(02)00347-5

Keywords

PET; radiosynthesis; carbon-11; carbon monoxide; carbonylation; high pressure

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[C-11]Carbon monoxide is a versatile building block for the synthesis of PET radiotracers. However, the difficulty of trapping [C-11]CO in a small solvent volume has limited its utility. We wish to report the details of a simple, remotely operated High Pressure Reactor (HiPR) system for trapping and reacting practical quantities of [C-11]CO. All parts used in the HiPR are commercially available, providing an inexpensive and easily assembled system. A number of compounds have been synthesized using the HiPR via palladium mediated reactions with [C-11]CO, an aryl halide, and a nucleophile dissolved in dioxane. For example, AMPA receptor modulator [C-11]CX546 was synthesized from its respective precursors in 37% isolated yield, uncorrected from trapped [C-11]CO. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.

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