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Isotopes of cadmium

Naturally occurring cadmium (48Cd) is composed of 8 isotopes. For two of them, natural radioactivity was observed, and three others are predicted to be radioactive but their decays have not been observed, due to extremely long half-lives. The two natural radioactive isotopes are 113Cd (beta decay, half-life is 8.04 × 1015 years) and 116Cd (two-neutrino double beta decay, half-life is 2.8 × 1019 years). The other three are 106Cd, 108Cd (double electron capture), and 114Cd (double beta decay); only lower limits on their half-life times have been set. Three isotopes—110Cd, 111Cd, and 112Cd—are theoretically stable. Among the isotopes absent in natural cadmium, the most long-lived are 109Cd with a half-life of 462.6 days, and 115Cd with a half-life of 53.46 hours. All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives that are less than 2.5 hours and the majority of these have half-lives that are less than 5 minutes. This element also has 12 known meta states, with the most stable being 113mCd (t1/2 14.1 years), 115mCd (t1/2 44.6 days) and 117mCd (t1/2 3.36 hours).

Isotopes of cadmium (48Cd)
Main isotopes[1] Decay
abun­dance half-life (t1/2) mode pro­duct
106Cd 1.25% stable
107Cd synth 6.5 h ε 107Ag
108Cd 0.89% stable
109Cd synth 462.6 d ε 109Ag
110Cd 12.5% stable
111Cd 12.8% stable
112Cd 24.1% stable
113Cd 12.2% 7.7×1015 y β 113In
113mCd synth 14.1 y β 113In
IT 113Cd
114Cd 28.8% stable
115Cd synth 53.46 h β 115In
116Cd 7.51% 3.1×1019 y ββ 116Sn
Standard atomic weight Ar°(Cd)

The known isotopes of cadmium range in atomic mass from 94.950 u (95Cd) to 131.946 u (132Cd). The primary decay mode before the second most abundant stable isotope, 112Cd, is electron capture and the primary modes after are beta emission and electron capture. The primary decay product before 112Cd is element 47 (silver) and the primary product after is element 49 (indium).

A 2021 study has shown at high ionic strengths, Cd isotope fractionation mainly depends on its complexation with carboxylic sites. At low ionic strengths, nonspecific Cd binding induced by electrostatic attractions plays a dominant role and promotes Cd isotope fractionation during complexation.[4]

List of isotopes edit

Nuclide
[n 1]
Z N Isotopic mass (Da)
[n 2][n 3]
Half-life
[n 4]
Decay
mode

[n 5]
Daughter
isotope

[n 6][n 7]
Spin and
parity
[n 8][n 9]
Natural abundance (mole fraction)
Excitation energy[n 9] Normal proportion Range of variation
95Cd 48 47 94.94987(64)# 5# ms 9/2+#
96Cd 48 48 95.93977(54)# 1# s β+ 96Ag 0+
97Cd 48 49 96.93494(43)# 2.8(6) s β+ (>99.9%) 97Ag 9/2+#
β+, p (<.1%) 96Pd
98Cd 48 50 97.92740(8) 9.2(3) s β+ (99.975%) 98Ag 0+
β+, p (.025%) 97Ag
98mCd 2427.5(6) keV 190(20) ns 8+#
99Cd 48 51 98.92501(22)# 16(3) s β+ (99.78%) 99Ag (5/2+)
β+, p (.21%) 98Pd
β+, α (10−4%) 95Rh
100Cd 48 52 99.92029(10) 49.1(5) s β+ 100Ag 0+
101Cd 48 53 100.91868(16) 1.36(5) min β+ 101Ag (5/2+)
102Cd 48 54 101.91446(3) 5.5(5) min β+ 102Ag 0+
103Cd 48 55 102.913419(17) 7.3(1) min β+ 103Ag 5/2+
104Cd 48 56 103.909849(10) 57.7(10) min β+ 104Ag 0+
105Cd 48 57 104.909468(12) 55.5(4) min β+ 105Ag 5/2+
106Cd 48 58 105.906459(6) Observationally Stable[n 10] 0+ 0.0125(6)
107Cd 48 59 106.906618(6) 6.50(2) h β+ 107mAg 5/2+
108Cd 48 60 107.904184(6) Observationally Stable[n 11] 0+ 0.0089(3)
109Cd 48 61 108.904982(4) 461.4(12) d EC 109Ag 5/2+
109m1Cd 59.6(4) keV 12(2) µs 1/2+
109m2Cd 463.0(5) keV 10.9(5) µs 11/2
110Cd 48 62 109.9030021(29) Stable 0+ 0.1249(18)
111Cd[n 12] 48 63 110.9041781(29) Stable 1/2+ 0.1280(12)
111mCd 396.214(21) keV 48.50(9) min IT 111Cd 11/2−
112Cd[n 12] 48 64 111.9027578(29) Stable 0+ 0.2413(21)
113Cd[n 12][n 13] 48 65 112.9044017(29) 8.04(5)×1015 y β 113In 1/2+ 0.1222(12)
113mCd[n 12] 263.54(3) keV 14.1(5) y β (99.86%) 113In 11/2−
IT (.139%) 113Cd
114Cd[n 12] 48 66 113.9033585(29) Observationally Stable[n 14] 0+ 0.2873(42)
115Cd[n 12] 48 67 114.9054310(29) 53.46(5) h β 115mIn 1/2+
115mCd 181.0(5) keV 44.56(24) d β 115mIn (11/2)−
116Cd[n 12][n 13] 48 68 115.904756(3) 2.8(2)×1019 y ββ 116Sn 0+ 0.0749(18)
117Cd 48 69 116.907219(4) 2.49(4) h β 117mIn 1/2+
117mCd 136.4(2) keV 3.36(5) h β 117mIn (11/2)−
118Cd 48 70 117.906915(22) 50.3(2) min β 118In 0+
119Cd 48 71 118.90992(9) 2.69(2) min β 119mIn (3/2+)
119mCd 146.54(11) keV 2.20(2) min β 119mIn (11/2−)#
120Cd 48 72 119.90985(2) 50.80(21) s β 120In 0+
121Cd 48 73 120.91298(9) 13.5(3) s β 121mIn (3/2+)
121mCd 214.86(15) keV 8.3(8) s β 121mIn (11/2−)
122Cd 48 74 121.91333(5) 5.24(3) s β 122In 0+
123Cd 48 75 122.91700(4) 2.10(2) s β 123mIn (3/2)+
123mCd 316.52(23) keV 1.82(3) s β 123In (11/2−)
IT 123Cd
124Cd 48 76 123.91765(7) 1.25(2) s β 124In 0+
125Cd 48 77 124.92125(7) 0.65(2) s β 125mIn (3/2+)#
125mCd 50(70) keV 570(90) ms β 125In 11/2−#
126Cd 48 78 125.92235(6) 0.515(17) s β 126In 0+
127Cd 48 79 126.92644(8) 0.37(7) s β 127mIn (3/2+)
128Cd 48 80 127.92776(32) 0.28(4) s β 128In 0+
129Cd 48 81 128.93215(32)# 242(8) ms β (>99.9%) 129In 3/2+#
IT (<.1%) 129Cd
129mCd 0(200)# keV 104(6) ms 11/2−#
130Cd 48 82 129.9339(3) 162(7) ms β (96%) 130In 0+
β, n (4%) 129In
131Cd 48 83 130.94067(32)# 68(3) ms 7/2−#
132Cd 48 84 131.94555(54)# 97(10) ms 0+
This table header & footer:
  1. ^ mCd – Excited nuclear 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. ^ Bold half-life – nearly stable, half-life longer than age of universe.
  5. ^ Modes of decay:
  6. ^ Bold italics symbol as daughter – Daughter product is nearly stable.
  7. ^ Bold symbol as daughter – Daughter product is stable.
  8. ^ ( ) spin value – Indicates spin with weak assignment arguments.
  9. ^ a b # – Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from trends of neighboring nuclides (TNN).
  10. ^ Believed to decay by β+β+ to 106Pd with a half-life over 4.1×1020 years
  11. ^ Believed to decay by β+β+ to 108Pd with a half-life over 4.1×1017 years
  12. ^ a b c d e f g Fission product
  13. ^ a b Primordial radionuclide
  14. ^ Believed to undergo ββ decay to 114Sn with a half-life over 6.4×1018 years

Cadmium-113m edit

Medium-lived
fission products [further explanation needed]
t½
(year)
Yield
(%)
Q
(keV)
βγ
155Eu 4.76 0.0803 252 βγ
85Kr 10.76 0.2180 687 βγ
113mCd 14.1 0.0008 316 β
90Sr 28.9 4.505   2826 β
137Cs 30.23 6.337   1176 βγ
121mSn 43.9 0.00005 390 βγ
151Sm 88.8 0.5314 77 β

Cadmium-113m is a cadmium radioisotope and nuclear isomer with a half-life of 14.1 years. In a normal thermal reactor, it has a very low fission product yield, plus its large neutron capture cross section means that most of even the small amount produced is destroyed in the course of the nuclear fuel's burnup; thus, this isotope is not a significant contributor to nuclear waste.

Fast fission or fission of some heavier actinides[which?] will produce 113mCd at higher yields.

References edit

  1. ^ Kondev, 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: Cadmium". CIAAW. 2013.
  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. ^ Ratié, Gildas; Chrastný, Vladislav; Guinoiseau, Damien; Marsac, Rémi; Vaňková, Zuzana; Komárek, Michael (2021-06-01). "Cadmium Isotope Fractionation during Complexation with Humic Acid". Environmental Science & Technology. 55 (11): 7430–7444. Bibcode:2021EnST...55.7430R. doi:10.1021/acs.est.1c00646. ISSN 0013-936X. PMID 33970606. S2CID 234361430.
  • Isotope masses from:
    • Audi, Georges; Bersillon, Olivier; Blachot, Jean; Wapstra, Aaldert Hendrik (2003), "The NUBASE evaluation of nuclear and decay properties", Nuclear Physics A, 729: 3–128, Bibcode:2003NuPhA.729....3A, doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2003.11.001
  • Isotopic compositions and standard atomic masses from:
    • de Laeter, John Robert; Böhlke, John Karl; De Bièvre, Paul; Hidaka, Hiroshi; Peiser, H. Steffen; Rosman, Kevin J. R.; Taylor, Philip D. P. (2003). "Atomic weights of the elements. Review 2000 (IUPAC Technical Report)". Pure and Applied Chemistry. 75 (6): 683–800. doi:10.1351/pac200375060683.
    • Wieser, Michael E. (2006). "Atomic weights of the elements 2005 (IUPAC Technical Report)". Pure and Applied Chemistry. 78 (11): 2051–2066. doi:10.1351/pac200678112051.
  • "News & Notices: Standard Atomic Weights Revised". International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. 19 October 2005.
  • Half-life, spin, and isomer data selected from the following sources.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Isotopes of cadmium news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Naturally occurring cadmium 48Cd is composed of 8 isotopes For two of them natural radioactivity was observed and three others are predicted to be radioactive but their decays have not been observed due to extremely long half lives The two natural radioactive isotopes are 113Cd beta decay half life is 8 04 1015 years and 116Cd two neutrino double beta decay half life is 2 8 1019 years The other three are 106Cd 108Cd double electron capture and 114Cd double beta decay only lower limits on their half life times have been set Three isotopes 110Cd 111Cd and 112Cd are theoretically stable Among the isotopes absent in natural cadmium the most long lived are 109Cd with a half life of 462 6 days and 115Cd with a half life of 53 46 hours All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half lives that are less than 2 5 hours and the majority of these have half lives that are less than 5 minutes This element also has 12 known meta states with the most stable being 113mCd t1 2 14 1 years 115mCd t1 2 44 6 days and 117mCd t1 2 3 36 hours Isotopes of cadmium 48Cd Main isotopes 1 Decayabun dance half life t1 2 mode pro duct106Cd 1 25 stable107Cd synth 6 5 h e 107Ag108Cd 0 89 stable109Cd synth 462 6 d e 109Ag110Cd 12 5 stable111Cd 12 8 stable112Cd 24 1 stable113Cd 12 2 7 7 1015 y b 113In113mCd synth 14 1 y b 113InIT 113Cd114Cd 28 8 stable115Cd synth 53 46 h b 115In116Cd 7 51 3 1 1019 y b b 116SnStandard atomic weight Ar Cd 112 414 0 004 2 112 41 0 01 abridged 3 viewtalkeditThe known isotopes of cadmium range in atomic mass from 94 950 u 95Cd to 131 946 u 132Cd The primary decay mode before the second most abundant stable isotope 112Cd is electron capture and the primary modes after are beta emission and electron capture The primary decay product before 112Cd is element 47 silver and the primary product after is element 49 indium A 2021 study has shown at high ionic strengths Cd isotope fractionation mainly depends on its complexation with carboxylic sites At low ionic strengths nonspecific Cd binding induced by electrostatic attractions plays a dominant role and promotes Cd isotope fractionation during complexation 4 List of isotopes editNuclide n 1 Z N Isotopic mass Da n 2 n 3 Half life n 4 Decaymode n 5 Daughterisotope n 6 n 7 Spin andparity n 8 n 9 Natural abundance mole fraction Excitation energy n 9 Normal proportion Range of variation95Cd 48 47 94 94987 64 5 ms 9 2 96Cd 48 48 95 93977 54 1 s b 96Ag 0 97Cd 48 49 96 93494 43 2 8 6 s b gt 99 9 97Ag 9 2 b p lt 1 96Pd98Cd 48 50 97 92740 8 9 2 3 s b 99 975 98Ag 0 b p 025 97Ag98mCd 2427 5 6 keV 190 20 ns 8 99Cd 48 51 98 92501 22 16 3 s b 99 78 99Ag 5 2 b p 21 98Pdb a 10 4 95Rh100Cd 48 52 99 92029 10 49 1 5 s b 100Ag 0 101Cd 48 53 100 91868 16 1 36 5 min b 101Ag 5 2 102Cd 48 54 101 91446 3 5 5 5 min b 102Ag 0 103Cd 48 55 102 913419 17 7 3 1 min b 103Ag 5 2 104Cd 48 56 103 909849 10 57 7 10 min b 104Ag 0 105Cd 48 57 104 909468 12 55 5 4 min b 105Ag 5 2 106Cd 48 58 105 906459 6 Observationally Stable n 10 0 0 0125 6 107Cd 48 59 106 906618 6 6 50 2 h b 107mAg 5 2 108Cd 48 60 107 904184 6 Observationally Stable n 11 0 0 0089 3 109Cd 48 61 108 904982 4 461 4 12 d EC 109Ag 5 2 109m1Cd 59 6 4 keV 12 2 µs 1 2 109m2Cd 463 0 5 keV 10 9 5 µs 11 2110Cd 48 62 109 9030021 29 Stable 0 0 1249 18 111Cd n 12 48 63 110 9041781 29 Stable 1 2 0 1280 12 111mCd 396 214 21 keV 48 50 9 min IT 111Cd 11 2 112Cd n 12 48 64 111 9027578 29 Stable 0 0 2413 21 113Cd n 12 n 13 48 65 112 9044017 29 8 04 5 1015 y b 113In 1 2 0 1222 12 113mCd n 12 263 54 3 keV 14 1 5 y b 99 86 113In 11 2 IT 139 113Cd114Cd n 12 48 66 113 9033585 29 Observationally Stable n 14 0 0 2873 42 115Cd n 12 48 67 114 9054310 29 53 46 5 h b 115mIn 1 2 115mCd 181 0 5 keV 44 56 24 d b 115mIn 11 2 116Cd n 12 n 13 48 68 115 904756 3 2 8 2 1019 y b b 116Sn 0 0 0749 18 117Cd 48 69 116 907219 4 2 49 4 h b 117mIn 1 2 117mCd 136 4 2 keV 3 36 5 h b 117mIn 11 2 118Cd 48 70 117 906915 22 50 3 2 min b 118In 0 119Cd 48 71 118 90992 9 2 69 2 min b 119mIn 3 2 119mCd 146 54 11 keV 2 20 2 min b 119mIn 11 2 120Cd 48 72 119 90985 2 50 80 21 s b 120In 0 121Cd 48 73 120 91298 9 13 5 3 s b 121mIn 3 2 121mCd 214 86 15 keV 8 3 8 s b 121mIn 11 2 122Cd 48 74 121 91333 5 5 24 3 s b 122In 0 123Cd 48 75 122 91700 4 2 10 2 s b 123mIn 3 2 123mCd 316 52 23 keV 1 82 3 s b 123In 11 2 IT 123Cd124Cd 48 76 123 91765 7 1 25 2 s b 124In 0 125Cd 48 77 124 92125 7 0 65 2 s b 125mIn 3 2 125mCd 50 70 keV 570 90 ms b 125In 11 2 126Cd 48 78 125 92235 6 0 515 17 s b 126In 0 127Cd 48 79 126 92644 8 0 37 7 s b 127mIn 3 2 128Cd 48 80 127 92776 32 0 28 4 s b 128In 0 129Cd 48 81 128 93215 32 242 8 ms b gt 99 9 129In 3 2 IT lt 1 129Cd129mCd 0 200 keV 104 6 ms 11 2 130Cd 48 82 129 9339 3 162 7 ms b 96 130In 0 b n 4 129In131Cd 48 83 130 94067 32 68 3 ms 7 2 132Cd 48 84 131 94555 54 97 10 ms 0 This table header amp footer view mCd Excited nuclear isomer Uncertainty 1s is given in concise form in parentheses after the corresponding last digits Atomic mass marked value and uncertainty derived not from purely experimental data but at least partly from trends from the Mass Surface TMS Bold half life nearly stable half life longer than age of universe Modes of decay EC Electron captureIT Isomeric transitionn Neutron emissionp Proton emission Bold italics symbol as daughter Daughter product is nearly stable Bold symbol as daughter Daughter product is stable spin value Indicates spin with weak assignment arguments a b Values marked are not purely derived from experimental data but at least partly from trends of neighboring nuclides TNN Believed to decay by b b to 106Pd with a half life over 4 1 1020 years Believed to decay by b b to 108Pd with a half life over 4 1 1017 years a b c d e f g Fission product a b Primordial radionuclide Believed to undergo b b decay to 114Sn with a half life over 6 4 1018 years Hyperdeformation is predicted to be found in 107Cd Cadmium 113m editMedium lived fission products further explanation needed t year Yield Q keV bg155Eu 4 76 0 0803 252 bg85Kr 10 76 0 2180 687 bg113mCd 14 1 0 0008 316 b90Sr 28 9 4 505 2826 b137Cs 30 23 6 337 1176 bg121mSn 43 9 0 00005 390 bg151Sm 88 8 0 5314 77 bCadmium 113m is a cadmium radioisotope and nuclear isomer with a half life of 14 1 years In a normal thermal reactor it has a very low fission product yield plus its large neutron capture cross section means that most of even the small amount produced is destroyed in the course of the nuclear fuel s burnup thus this isotope is not a significant contributor to nuclear waste Fast fission or fission of some heavier actinides which will produce 113mCd at higher yields References edit Kondev 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 Standard Atomic Weights Cadmium CIAAW 2013 Prohaska Thomas Irrgeher Johanna Benefield Jacqueline Bohlke John K Chesson Lesley A Coplen Tyler B Ding Tiping Dunn Philip J H Groning 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 Ratie Gildas Chrastny Vladislav Guinoiseau Damien Marsac Remi Vankova Zuzana Komarek Michael 2021 06 01 Cadmium Isotope Fractionation during Complexation with Humic Acid Environmental Science amp Technology 55 11 7430 7444 Bibcode 2021EnST 55 7430R doi 10 1021 acs est 1c00646 ISSN 0013 936X PMID 33970606 S2CID 234361430 Isotope masses from Audi Georges Bersillon Olivier Blachot Jean Wapstra Aaldert Hendrik 2003 The NUBASE evaluation of nuclear and decay properties Nuclear Physics A 729 3 128 Bibcode 2003NuPhA 729 3A doi 10 1016 j nuclphysa 2003 11 001 Isotopic compositions and standard atomic masses from de Laeter John Robert Bohlke John Karl De Bievre Paul Hidaka Hiroshi Peiser H Steffen Rosman Kevin J R Taylor Philip D P 2003 Atomic weights of the elements Review 2000 IUPAC Technical Report Pure and Applied Chemistry 75 6 683 800 doi 10 1351 pac200375060683 Wieser Michael E 2006 Atomic weights of the elements 2005 IUPAC Technical Report Pure and Applied Chemistry 78 11 2051 2066 doi 10 1351 pac200678112051 News amp Notices Standard Atomic Weights Revised International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry 19 October 2005 Half life spin and isomer data selected from the following sources Audi Georges Bersillon Olivier Blachot Jean Wapstra Aaldert Hendrik 2003 The NUBASE evaluation of nuclear and decay properties Nuclear Physics A 729 3 128 Bibcode 2003NuPhA 729 3A doi 10 1016 j nuclphysa 2003 11 001 National Nuclear Data Center NuDat 2 x database Brookhaven National Laboratory Holden Norman E 2004 11 Table of 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