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titleOfInvention Process for synthesis of 11 C-labeled methyl iodide and apparatus
abstract In a process for the synthesis of 11 C-labeled methyl iodide which comprises producing 11 CO 2 by the irradiation of a proton beam, supplying 11 CO 2 gas to a collector of 11 CO 2 gas, bubbling 11 CO 2 gas into a reducing agent solution to reduce 11 CO 2 , removing the reducing agent solution by evaporation, synthesizing 11 CH 3 I from the reduced product of 11 CO 2 , and recovering 11 CH 3 I by distillation, the termination point of the 11 CO 2 gas supply, the termination point of the bubbling, the termination point of the evaporation of the reducing agent solution or the termination point of the distillatin of 11 CH 3 I is decided by a radiation sensor provided in the vicinity of the reaction vessel or a transfer tube connecting the target box wherein 11 CO 2 gas is generated or a temperature sensor provide in an exhaust tube of the reaction vessel. The synthesizing time is shortened, and the yield of 11 CH 3 I is improved by improving the utilization of 11 CO 2 gas and the recovery of 11 CH 3 I of which the half-life is very short.
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