- Pertechnetate
The pertechnetate (technetate(VII)) ion is an
oxoanion with the chemical formula TcO4−. It is often used as a convenient water-soluble source of isotopes of the radioactive element technetium (Tc). In particular it is used to carry the Tc-99m isotope which is commonly used innuclear medicine in several nuclear scanning procedures.Generally, a technetate(VII) is a compound containing this ion. Pertechnetates are salts of technetic(VII) acid. Pertechnetate is analogous to
permanganate but it has little oxidizing power.A
technetium-99m generator , also known as a "cow", provides the pertechnetate containing the short-lived isotopeTc-99m for medical uses. This compound is generated directly from molybdate held on alumina within the generator (see this topic for detail). Since technetate(VII) can substitute foriodine in the Na/I Symporter (NIS) Channel in follicular cells of thethyroid gland, inhibiting uptake of iodine into the follicular cells. Tc99m-pertechnetate is used fornuclear medicine imaging of the thyroid gland.Fact|date=January 2008Technetate(VII) radiolabeled with Tc99m is also the marker injected into the body looking for ectopic gastric tissue as is found in a Meckel's diverticulum. This nuclear imaging study is otherwise known as a "Meckel's Scan".Fact|date=January 2008
Solutions of technetate(VII) react with the surface of
iron to formtechnetium dioxide, in this way it is able to act as an anodiccorrosion inhibitor . Powdered iron is one method of removing it from water.Fact|date=January 2008
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