Why should I use a microwave?
Microwave technology has become a common tool for chemical synthesis both in academia and industry. Compared to conventional means of synthesis, the advantages of heating with a microwave include:
Faster reaction times
Greater yields
Improved purity
Better reproducibility
Enhanced reaction control
PETWave - Microwave-Assisted Radiolabeling in the Hot Cell
Open up new reaction pathways, dramatically increase radiochemical yields, and improve purity profiles for 11C, 18F, and 68Ga labeling chemistries. The PETwave brings these advantages of microwave heating into the hot cell by separating the cavity from the magnetron and control system, creating a small-footprint system suitable for hands-free manipulation and routine use.

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