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publicationNumber CS-209637-B1
titleOfInvention A method of preparation in an aqueous solution of soluble technetium compounds
abstract An invention that fits into chemistrynrelates to a chemical process for the preparation of technetiumncompounds in aqueous solutions.nThe essence of the new chemical preparation of technequesnThe compounds are based on the fact that they are startingnthe product technetium, pertechnetate, isnreduced by trivalent molybdenum. In presencenligands that bind reducedntechnetium complexes are formed.nFor example, diethylentriic acid ligands;naminopentaacetic acid, diphosphonic acid, andnsodium gluconate preparations are demonstratedntechnetium compounds in aqueous solutionsnin a wide range of acidity.nPrepared technetium compounds atnthe use of 99mTc radionuclide may be advantageousnused, e.g. as radiopharmaceuticals for diagnosticnexaminers in nuclear medicine.
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