Ionic liquid supported organotin reagents to prepare molecular imaging and therapy agents

Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
Holisoa RajerisonStéphanie Legoupy

Abstract

Efficiency of ionic liquid supported organotin reagents in halodemetalation reaction has been investigated. High radiochemical yields of astatinated and iodinated compounds have been obtained using simple work-up procedure. This methodology represents a straightforward approach for the preparation of molecular imaging and therapy agents in nuclear medicine.

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