Title:Indirect Production of No Carrier Added (NCA) 177Lu from Irradiation of Enriched 176Yb: Options for Ytterbium/Lutetium Separation
Volume: 8
Issue: 2
Author(s): Ashutosh Dash, Rubel Chakravarty, Furn F. (Russ) Knapp and Ambikalmajan M.R. Pillai
Affiliation:
Keywords:
Electro-amalgamation, Extraction chromatography (EXC), Neutron irradiation, No carrier added (NCA) 177Lu,
Peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT), Separation.
Abstract: This article presents a concise review of the production of no-carrier-added (NCA) 177Lu by
the ‘indirect’ route by irradiating ytterbium-176 (176Yb)-enriched targets. The success of this production
method depends on the ability to separate the microscopic amounts of NCA 177Lu from bulk irradiated
ytterbium targets. The presence of Yb+3 from the target in the final processed 177Lu will adversely
affect the quality of 177Lu by decreasing the specific activity and competing with Lu+3 complexation
since ytterbium will follow the same coordination chemistry. Ytterbium and lutetium are adjacent members of
the lanthanide family with very similar chemical properties which makes the separation of one from the other a challenging
task. This review provides a summary of the methods developed for the separation and purification of NCA 177Lu
from neutron irradiated 176Yb-enriched targets, a critical assessment of recent developments and a discussion of the current
status of this 177Lu production method.