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1. A method for removal of fluoride from alumina comprising washing said alumina with an aqueous acid or alkali at elevated temperature wherein the fluoride is radiofluoride, such as [18F]fluoride. 2. A method for removal of fluoride from alumina according to claim 1 comprising washing said alumina with an aqueous solution of a metal hydroxide at elevated temperature. 3. A method according to claim 2 wherein the metal hydroxide is sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide. 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein the washing is performed at a temperature of between 40° C. and boiling point of the aqueous acid or alkali, preferably at around 80° C. 5. A method according to claim 1 wherein the aqueous acid or alkali is heated by addition of an aqueous alkali or acid solution respectively. 6. An automated synthesis apparatus comprising an alumina cartridge for removal of fluoride ions from an aqueous reaction mixture, characterised in that the apparatus is adapted to allow stripping of said alumina using a method according to claim 1. 7. Apparatus according to claim 6 which is suitable for synthesis of a radiofluorinated radiotracer such as [18F]FDG from [18F]fluoride. 8. Apparatus according to claim 6 which comprises an alumina cartridge 12 for removal of excess fluoride, and a container of aqueous acid or alkali, such as aqueous metal hydroxide 14 connected to the alumina cartridge by way of a fluid pathway 4 characterised in that the apparatus further comprises a heat source 16 positioned and controlled so as to heat either the container of aqueous acid or alkali, such as aqueous metal hydroxide 14, or the alumina cartridge 12. 9. A cassette for an automated synthesis apparatus comprising an alumina cartridge for removal of fluoride ions from an aqueous reaction mixture, characterised in that the cassette is adapted to allow stripping of the alumina using a method according to claim 1. 10. A cassette according to claim 9 which is suitable for synthesis of a radiofluorinated radiotracer such as [18F]FDG from [18F]fluoride.