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ASPECTS OF TECHNETIUM CHEMISTRY

Posted on:1984-10-17Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:McMaster University (Canada)Candidate:FRANKLIN, KENNETH JAMESFull Text:PDF
GTID:1474390017462563Subject:Chemistry
Abstract/Summary:
Interest in technetium chemistry is derived from the fact that it is a recently-discovered element and from the use of technetium-99m as a radioactive label in diagnostic medicine. Compounds related to both sources of interest have been characterized by X-ray crystallography, vibrational spectroscopy and multinuclear nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.;Technetium complexes involving cyanide ligands are shown to be similar to their rhenium analogs.;Several new technetium(VII) species were synthesized and used to establish ranges for parameters in the nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of ('99)Tc.;The crystal structure of a penicillamine complex of technetium consists of an oxotechnetium(V) core bonded to the S, N, and O atoms of one penicillamine moiety and the S and N atoms of a second. Further characterization, including tracer studies with ('99m)Tc, indicate that this complex is identical to an hepatobiliary agent erroneously formulated at a technetium(IV) species. The crystal structure of an anionic catechol complex of technetium also contains the oxotechnetium(V) core and suggests that the technetium(IV) formulation for a number of other radiopharmaceuticals is incorrect. The crystal structure determination of a complex containing the ethylenebis(2-mercaptoacetamide) ligand forms part of a larger program to design, systematically, new scanning agents.
Keywords/Search Tags:Technetium, Complex
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