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An air-storage stability of tin/II/ chloride solution was studied by voltammetric and spectrophotometric methods. The chosen concentration range was due to the problems of the kits preparation for a99mTc generator. The rate of oxidation of tin/II/ in the range of 0.04–12.5 mg.ml−1 was shown to decrease with an increase in tin concentration. According to the obtained results one can determine maximal storage time for the correct practical use.
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Kodina, G., Kostin, I., Triphonenkova, N. et al. Oxidaiton of tin/II/ in air-kept hydrochloric acid solutions. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Letters 146, 57–66 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02199272
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