[Isotope-prod] Cu-67 pricing

Hari Areti areti at jlab.org
Fri Feb 24 15:35:05 EST 2017


Thanks, George. I do not know whether the price scales with quantity. 
Buying 1 Kg is likely beyond us. We probably are looking at $0.5M for 
100g. 
-H 



From: "George Kharashvili" <georgek at jlab.org> 
To: "Hari Areti" <areti at jlab.org> 
Cc: "isotope-prod" <isotope-prod at jlab.org> 
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 3:32:44 PM 
Subject: Re: [Isotope-prod] Cu-67 pricing 

Dear Hari, 

I once requested a quote for 1 kg of Ga-71 from a popular isotope vendor in Sweden. 1 kg of Ga-71 in metal form with isotopic enrichment >99% was quoted at $3.3-3.5 million. Production time is approx. 9 months. 

George 

-- 
George Kharashvili 
Jefferson Lab Radiation Control 
757-269-6435 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Hari Areti" <areti at jlab.org> 
To: "George Kharashvili" <georgek at jlab.org> 
Cc: "isotope-prod" <isotope-prod at jlab.org> 
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 3:09:36 PM 
Subject: Re: [Isotope-prod] Cu-67 pricing 

Dear George, 

Thanks for the information. I thought that the content of the conversation with 
Dennis and Ethan was leaning towards production and your message gives an 
idea why that was so. 

As you say and if the estimates are right, the Cu-67 from isotopically pure Ga-71 
target is a very attractive product. 

I was trying to find the cost for isotopically pure G-71 and have drawn a blank. Some 
one from what by name appears Swedish contacted me and never followed up. 

-H 



From: "George Kharashvili" <georgek at jlab.org> 
To: "isotope-prod" <isotope-prod at jlab.org> 
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 1:37:14 PM 
Subject: [Isotope-prod] Cu-67 pricing 

Dear all, 

I requested a Cu-67 quote from Oak Ridge after our meeting yesterday. I was told that is is not currently available and may become available in a few months time, which is when they would give us an official quote. But they kindIy provided an estimate (not a quote) of $526.00 per mCi of Cu-67 with a $4,435.00 dispensing/Packaging/Shipment charger per order. 
Below are some details about what they offer for Cu-67. I would like to point out the radiopurity info: 60% activity being Cu-64! I believe this is where our method can be superior: using 40-50 MeV beam on Ga-71 target, we can end up with virtually no Cu-64 in our final product. 


-- 
George Kharashvili 
Jefferson Lab Radiation Control 
757-269-6435 

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