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Isotopes of thulium

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Isotopes ofthulium (69Tm)
Main isotopes[1]Decay
Isotopeabun­dancehalf-life(t1/2)modepro­duct
167Tmsynth9.25 dε167Er
168Tmsynth93.1 dβ+168Er
169Tm100%stable
170Tmsynth128.6 dβ170Yb
171Tmsynth1.92 yβ171Yb
Standard atomic weightAr°(Tm)

Naturally occurringthulium (69Tm) is composed of one stableisotope,169Tm, with 100%natural abundance. Thirty-nineradioisotopes have been characterized from144Tm to183Tm; with the most stable are171Tm with ahalf-life of 1.92 years,170Tm with a half-life of 128.6 days,168Tm with a half-life of 93.1 days, and167Tm with a half-life of 9.25 days. All of the remainingradioactive isotopes have half-lives that are less than 3 days, with the majority less than 10 minutes. This element also has 26meta states, with the longest half-lives being164mTm (5.1 minutes),160m1Tm (75 seconds) and155mTm (45 seconds).

The primarydecay mode before the stable isotope,169Tm, iselectron capture toerbium isotopes, and the primary mode after isbeta emission toytterbium isotopes. All isotopes of thulium are either radioactive or, in the case of169Tm,observationally stable, meaning that169Tm is predicted to be radioactive but decay has not been observed.

List of isotopes

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Nuclide
[n 1]
ZNIsotopic mass(Da)[4]
[n 2][n 3]
Half-life[1]
[n 4]
Decay
mode
[1]
[n 5]
Daughter
isotope

[n 6]
Spin and
parity[1]
[n 7][n 4]
Isotopic
abundance
Excitation energy[n 4]
144Tm6975143.97621(43)#2.3(9) μsp143Er(10+)
145Tm6976144.97039(21)#3.17(20) μsp144Er(11/2−)
146Tm6977145.96666(22)#155(20) msp145Er(1+)
146m1Tm304(6) keV73(7) msp145Er(5−)
146m2Tm437(7) keV200(3) msp145Er(10+)
147Tm6978146.9613799(73)0.58(3) sβ+ (85%)147Er11/2−
p (15%)146Er
147mTm62(5) keV360(40) μsp146Er3/2+
148Tm6979147.958384(11)0.7(2) sβ+148Er(10+)
149Tm6980148.95283(22)#0.9(2) sβ+ (99.74%)149Er11/2−
β+, p (0.26%)148Ho
150Tm6981149.95009(21)#3# sβ+150Er(1+)
150m1Tm[n 8]140(140)# keV2.20(6) sβ+ (98.9%)150Er(6−)
β+, p (1.1%)149Ho
150m2Tm811(140)# keV5.2(3) msIT150m1Tm10+#
151Tm6982150.945494(21)4.17(11) sβ+151Er(11/2−)
151m1Tm93(6) keV6.6(20) sβ+151Er(1/2+)
151m2Tm2655.67(22) keV451(34) nsIT151Tm(27/2−)
152Tm6983151.944476(58)8.0(10) sβ+152Er(2)−
152m1Tm[n 8]−100(250) keV5.2(6) sβ+152Er(9)+
152m2Tm2455(250) keV301(7) nsIT152Tm(17+)
153Tm6984152.942058(13)1.48(1) sα (91%)149Ho(11/2−)
β+ (9%)153Er
153mTm43.2(2) keV2.5(2) sα (92%)149Ho(1/2+)
β+ (8%)153Er
154Tm6985153.941570(15)8.1(3) sβ+ (54%)154Er(2)−
α (46%)150Ho
154mTm[n 8]70(50) keV3.30(7) sα (58%)150Ho(9)+
β+ (42%)154Er
155Tm6986154.939210(11)21.6(2) sβ+ (99.17%)155Er11/2−
α (0.83%)151Ho
155mTm41(6) keV45(4) sβ+155Er1/2+
156Tm6987155.938986(15)83.8(18) sβ+ (99.94%)156Er2−
α (0.064%)152Ho
156mTm400(200)# keV~400 nsIT156Tm(11−)
157Tm6988156.936973(30)3.63(9) minβ+157Er1/2+
α (7.5×10−4%)153Ho
157mTm[n 8]100(50)# keV1.6 s7/2−#
158Tm6989157.936980(27)3.98(6) minβ+158Er2−
158mTm[n 8]100(50)# keV~20 s5−#
159Tm6990158.934975(30)9.13(16) minβ+159Er5/2+
160Tm6991159.935264(35)9.4(3) minβ+160Er1−
160m1Tm67(14) keV74.5(15) sIT (85%)160Tm(5+)
β+ (15%)160Er
160m2Tm215(52)# keV~200 nsIT160Tm(8)
161Tm6992160.933549(30)30.2(8) minβ+161Er7/2+
161m1Tm7.51(24) keV5# min(1/2+)
161m2Tm78.20(3) keV110(3) nsIT161Tm7/2−
162Tm6993161.934001(28)21.70(19) minβ+162Er1−
162mTm130(40) keV24.3(17) sIT (81%)162Tm5+
β+ (19%)162Er
163Tm6994162.9326583(59)1.810(5) hβ+163Er1/2+
163mTm86.92(5) keV380(30) nsIT163Tm(7/2)−
164Tm6995163.933538(27)2.0(1) minEC (61%)164Er1+
β+ (39%)
164mTm20(12) keV5.1(1) minIT (~80%)164Tm6−
β+ (~20%)164Er
165Tm6996164.9324418(18)30.06(3) hβ+165Er1/2+
165m1Tm80.37(6) keV80(3) μsIT165Tm7/2+
165m2Tm160.47(6) keV9.0(5) μsIT165Tm7/2−
166Tm6997165.933562(12)7.70(3) hβ+166Er2+
166m1Tm122(7) keV348(21) msIT166Tm(6−)
166m2Tm244(7) keV2(1) μsIT166Tm(6−)
167Tm6998166.9328572(14)9.25(2) dEC167Er1/2+
167m1Tm179.480(19) keV1.16(6) μsIT167Tm7/2+
167m2Tm292.820(20) keV0.9(1) μsIT167Tm7/2−
168Tm6999167.9341785(18)93.1(2) dβ+ (99.99%)168Er3+
β (0.010%)168Yb
169Tm69100168.93421896(79)Observationally Stable[n 9]1/2+1.0000
169mTm316.1463(1) keV659.9(23) nsIT169Tm7/2+
170Tm69101169.93580709(79)128.6(3) dβ (99.87%)170Yb1−
EC (0.131%)170Er
170mTm183.197(4) keV4.12(13) μsIT170Tm3+
171Tm69102170.9364352(10)1.92(1) yβ171Yb1/2+
171m1Tm424.9557(15) keV2.60(2) μsIT171Tm7/2−
171m2Tm1674.43(13) keV1.7(2) μsIT171Tm19/2+
172Tm69103171.9384070(59)63.6(3) hβ172Yb2−
172mTm476.2(2) keV132(7) μsIT172Tm(6+)
173Tm69104172.9396066(47)8.24(8) hβ173Yb(1/2+)
173m1Tm317.73(20) keV10.7(17) μsIT173Tm7/2−
173m2Tm1905.7(4) keV250(69) nsIT173Tm19/2−
173m3Tm4047.9(5) keV121(28) nsIT173Tm35/2−
174Tm69105173.942174(48)5.4(1) minβ174Yb4−
174m1Tm252.4(7) keV2.29(1) sIT (>98.5%)174Tm0+
β (<1.5%)174Yb
174m2Tm2091.7(3) keV106(7) μsIT174Tm14−
175Tm69106174.943842(54)15.2(5) minβ175Yb(1/2)+
175m1Tm440.0(11) keV319(35) nsIT175Tm7/2−
175m2Tm1517.7(12) keV21(14) μsIT175Tm23/2+
176Tm69107175.94700(11)1.85(3) minβ176Yb(4+)
177Tm69108176.94893(22)#95(7) sβ177Yb1/2+#
177mTm[n 8]100(100)# keV77(11) sβ177Yb7/2−#
178Tm69109177.95251(32)#10# s
[>300 ns]
1−#
179Tm69110178.95502(43)#18# s
[>300 ns]
1/2+#
180Tm69111179.95902(43)#3# s
[>300 ns]
181Tm69112180.96195(54)#7# s
[>300 ns]
1/2+#
182Tm[5]69113181.96619(54)#
183Tm[5]69114
This table header & footer:
  1. ^mTm – Excitednuclear isomer.
  2. ^( ) – Uncertainty (1σ) is given in concise form in parentheses after the corresponding last digits.
  3. ^# – Atomic mass marked #: value and uncertainty derived not from purely experimental data, but at least partly from trends from the Mass Surface (TMS).
  4. ^abc# – Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from trends of neighboring nuclides (TNN).
  5. ^Modes of decay:
    EC:Electron capture


    IT:Isomeric transition


    p:Proton emission
  6. ^Bold symbol as daughter – Daughter product is stable.
  7. ^( ) spin value – Indicates spin with weak assignment arguments.
  8. ^abcdefOrder of ground state and isomer is uncertain.
  9. ^Believed to undergo α decay to165Ho

Thulium-170

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Main article:Thulium-170

Thulium-170 has a half-life of 128.6 days, decaying by β decay about 99.87% of the time andelectron capture the remaining 0.13% of the time.[1] Due to its low-energyX-ray emissions, it has been proposed for radiotherapy[6] and as a source in aradiothermal generator.[7]

See also

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Daughter products other than thulium

References

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  1. ^abcdeKondev, F. G.; Wang, M.; Huang, W. J.; Naimi, S.; Audi, G. (2021)."The NUBASE2020 evaluation of nuclear properties"(PDF).Chinese Physics C.45 (3) 030001.doi:10.1088/1674-1137/abddae.
  2. ^"Standard Atomic Weights: Thulium".CIAAW. 2021.
  3. ^Prohaska, Thomas; Irrgeher, Johanna; Benefield, Jacqueline; Böhlke, John K.; Chesson, Lesley A.; Coplen, Tyler B.; Ding, Tiping; Dunn, Philip J. H.; Gröning, Manfred; Holden, Norman E.; Meijer, Harro A. J. (2022-05-04)."Standard atomic weights of the elements 2021 (IUPAC Technical Report)".Pure and Applied Chemistry.doi:10.1515/pac-2019-0603.ISSN 1365-3075.
  4. ^Wang, Meng; Huang, W.J.; Kondev, F.G.; Audi, G.; Naimi, S. (2021). "The AME 2020 atomic mass evaluation (II). Tables, graphs and references*".Chinese Physics C.45 (3) 030003.doi:10.1088/1674-1137/abddaf.
  5. ^abTarasov, O. B.; Gade, A.; Fukushima, K.; et al. (2024). "Observation of New Isotopes in the Fragmentation of198Pt at FRIB".Physical Review Letters.132 (72501) 072501.Bibcode:2024PhRvL.132g2501T.doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.072501.OSTI 2309727.PMID 38427880.
  6. ^Polyak, Andras; Das, Tapas; Chakraborty, Sudipta; Kiraly, Reka; Dabasi, Gabriella; Joba, Robert Peter; Jakab, Csaba; Thuroczy, Julianna; Postenyi, Zita; Haasz, Veronika; Janoki, Gergely; Janoki, Gyozo A.; Pillai, Maroor R.A.; Balogh, Lajos (October 2014)."Thulium-170-Labeled Microparticles for Local Radiotherapy: Preliminary Studies".Cancer Biotherapy and Radiopharmaceuticals.29 (8):330–338.doi:10.1089/cbr.2014.1680.ISSN 1084-9785.PMID 25226213 – viaAcademia.edu.
  7. ^Dustin, J. Seth; Borrelli, R.A. (December 2021)."Assessment of alternative radionuclides for use in a radioisotope thermoelectric generator".Nuclear Engineering and Design.385 111475.Bibcode:2021NuEnD.38511475D.doi:10.1016/j.nucengdes.2021.111475.
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