Short description: Nuclides with atomic number of 60 but with different mass numbers
Main isotopes of Chemistry:neodymium (60Nd)
Isotope
Decay
abundance
half-life (t1/2)
mode
product
142Nd
27.2%
stable
143Nd
12.2%
stable
144Nd
23.8%
2.29×1015 y
α
140Ce
145Nd
8.3%
stable
146Nd
17.2%
stable
148Nd
5.8%
stable
150Nd
5.6%
6.7×1018 y
β−β−
150Sm
Standard atomic weight Ar, standard(Nd)
144.242(3)[1]
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Naturally occurring neodymium (60Nd) is composed of 5 stable isotopes, 142Nd, 143Nd, 145Nd, 146Nd and 148Nd, with 142Nd being the most abundant (27.2% natural abundance), and 2 long-lived radioisotopes, 144Nd and 150Nd. In all, 33 radioisotopes of neodymium have been characterized up to now, with the most stable being naturally occurring isotopes 144Nd (alpha decay, a half-life (t1/2) of 2.29×1015 years) and 150Nd (double beta decay, t1/2 of 7×1018 years). All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives that are less than 12 days, and the majority of these have half-lives that are less than 70 seconds; the most stable artificial isotope is 147Nd with a half-life of 10.98 days. This element also has 13 known meta states with the most stable being 139mNd (t1/2 5.5 hours), 135mNd (t1/2 5.5 minutes) and 133m1Nd (t1/2 ~70 seconds).
The primary decay modes before the most abundant stable isotope (also the only theoretically stable isotope), 142Nd, are electron capture and positron decay, and the primary mode after is beta decay. The primary decay products before 142Nd are praseodymium isotopes and the primary products after are promethium isotopes.
Neodymium isotopes as fission products
Neodymium is one of the more common fission products that results from the splitting of uranium-233, uranium-235, plutonium-239 and plutonium-241. The distribution of resulting neodymium isotopes is distinctly different than those found in crustal rock formation on Earth. One of the methods used to verify that the Oklo Fossil Reactors in Gabon had produced a natural nuclear fission reactor some two billion years before present was to compare the relative abundances of neodymium isotopes found at the reactor site with those found elsewhere on Earth.[2][3][4]
List of isotopes
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Nuclide [n 1]
Z
N
Isotopic mass (u) [n 2][n 3]
Half-life [n 4][n 5]
Decay mode [n 6]
Daughter isotope [n 7]
Spin and parity [n 8][n 5]
Physics:Natural abundance (mole fraction)
Excitation energy[n 5]
Normal proportion
Range of variation
124Nd
60
64
123.95223(64)#
500# ms
0+
125Nd
60
65
124.94888(43)#
600(150) ms
5/2(+#)
126Nd
60
66
125.94322(43)#
1# s [>200 ns]
β+
126Pr
0+
127Nd
60
67
126.94050(43)#
1.8(4) s
β+
127Pr
5/2+#
β+, p (rare)
126Ce
128Nd
60
68
127.93539(21)#
5# s
β+
128Pr
0+
β+, p (rare)
127Ce
129Nd
60
69
128.93319(22)#
4.9(2) s
β+
129Pr
5/2+#
β+, p (rare)
128Ce
130Nd
60
70
129.92851(3)
21(3) s
β+
130Pr
0+
131Nd
60
71
130.92725(3)
33(3) s
β+
131Pr
(5/2)(+#)
β+, p (rare)
130Ce
132Nd
60
72
131.923321(26)
1.56(10) min
β+
132Pr
0+
133Nd
60
73
132.92235(5)
70(10) s
β+
133Pr
(7/2+)
133m1Nd
127.97(11) keV
~70 s
β+
133Pr
(1/2)+
133m2Nd
176.10(10) keV
~300 ns
(9/2–)
134Nd
60
74
133.918790(13)
8.5(15) min
β+
134Pr
0+
134mNd
2293.1(4) keV
410(30) µs
(8)–
135Nd
60
75
134.918181(21)
12.4(6) min
β+
135Pr
9/2(–)
135mNd
65.0(2) keV
5.5(5) min
β+
135Pr
(1/2+)
136Nd
60
76
135.914976(13)
50.65(33) min
β+
136Pr
0+
137Nd
60
77
136.914567(12)
38.5(15) min
β+
137Pr
1/2+
137mNd
519.43(17) keV
1.60(15) s
IT
137Nd
(11/2–)
138Nd
60
78
137.911950(13)
5.04(9) h
β+
138Pr
0+
138mNd
3174.9(4) keV
410(50) ns
(10+)
139Nd
60
79
138.911978(28)
29.7(5) min
β+
139Pr
3/2+
139m1Nd
231.15(5) keV
5.50(20) h
β+ (88.2%)
139Pr
11/2–
IT (11.8%)
139Nd
139m2Nd
2570.9+X keV
≥141 ns
140Nd
60
80
139.90955(3)
3.37(2) d
EC
140Pr
0+
140mNd
2221.4(1) keV
600(50) µs
7–
141Nd
60
81
140.909610(4)
2.49(3) h
β+
141Pr
3/2+
141mNd
756.51(5) keV
62.0(8) s
IT (99.95%)
141Nd
11/2–
β+ (.05%)
141Pr
142Nd
60
82
141.9077233(25)
Stable
0+
0.272(5)
0.2680–0.2730
143Nd[n 9]
60
83
142.9098143(25)
Observationally Stable[n 10]
7/2−
0.122(2)
0.1212–0.1232
144Nd[n 9][n 11]
60
84
143.9100873(25)
2.29(16)×1015 y
α
140Ce
0+
0.238(3)
0.2379–0.2397
145Nd[n 9]
60
85
144.9125736(25)
Observationally Stable[n 10]
7/2−
0.083(1)
0.0823–0.0835
146Nd[n 9]
60
86
145.9131169(25)
Observationally Stable[n 10]
0+
0.172(3)
0.1706–0.1735
147Nd[n 9]
60
87
146.9161004(25)
10.98(1) d
β−
147Pm
5/2−
148Nd[n 9]
60
88
147.916893(3)
Observationally Stable[n 10]
0+
0.057(1)
0.0566–0.0578
149Nd[n 9]
60
89
148.920149(3)
1.728(1) h
β−
149Pm
5/2−
150Nd[n 9][n 11][n 12]
60
90
149.920891(3)
6.7(7)×1018 y
β−β−
150Sm
0+
0.056(2)
0.0553–0.0569
151Nd
60
91
150.923829(3)
12.44(7) min
β−
151Pm
3/2+
152Nd
60
92
151.924682(26)
11.4(2) min
β−
152Pm
0+
153Nd
60
93
152.927698(29)
31.6(10) s
β−
153Pm
(3/2)−
154Nd
60
94
153.92948(12)
25.9(2) s
β−
154Pm
0+
154m1Nd
480(150)# keV
1.3(5) µs
154m2Nd
1349(10) keV
>1 µs
(5−)
155Nd
60
95
154.93293(16)#
8.9(2) s
β−
155Pm
3/2−#
156Nd
60
96
155.93502(22)
5.49(7) s
β−
156Pm
0+
156mNd
1432(5) keV
135 ns
5−
157Nd
60
97
156.93903(21)#
1.17(4) s[5]
β−
157Pm
5/2−#
158Nd
60
98
157.94160(43)#
700# ms [>300 ns]
β−
158Pm
0+
159Nd
60
99
158.94609(54)#
500# ms
β−
159Pm
7/2+#
160Nd
60
100
159.94909(64)#
300# ms
β−
160Pm
0+
161Nd
60
101
160.95388(75)#
200# ms
β−
161Pm
1/2−#
↑mNd – Excited nuclear isomer.
↑( ) – Uncertainty (1σ) 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.
↑ 5.05.15.2# – Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from trends of neighboring nuclides (TNN).
↑
Modes of decay:
EC:
Electron capture
IT:
Isomeric transition
p:
Proton emission
↑Bold symbol as daughter – Daughter product is stable.
↑( ) spin value – Indicates spin with weak assignment arguments.
↑ 9.09.19.29.39.49.59.69.7Fission product
↑ 10.010.110.210.3Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named {{{1}}}
↑ 11.011.1Primordial radionuclide
↑Predicted to be capable of undergoing triple beta decay and quadruple beta decay with very long partial half-lives
References
↑Meija, Juris; Coplen, Tyler B.; Berglund, Michael; Brand, Willi A.; De Bièvre, Paul; Gröning, Manfred; Holden, Norman E.; Irrgeher, Johanna et al. (2016). "Atomic weights of the elements 2013 (IUPAC Technical Report)". Pure and Applied Chemistry88 (3): 265–91. doi:10.1515/pac-2015-0305.
↑Hemond, C.; Menet, C.; Menager, M.T. (1991). "U and Nd Isotopes from the New Oklo Reactor 10 (GABON): Evidence for Radioelements Migration". MRS Proceedings257. doi:10.1557/PROC-257-489. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1557/PROC-257-489.
↑"Oklo's Natural Nuclear Reactors". 24 October 2020. https://medium.com/predict/oklos-natural-nuclear-reactors-eb2cc3141b48.
↑"The Implications of the Oklo Phenomenon on the Constancy of Radiometric Decay Rates". https://grisda.org/origins-17086.
↑Hartley, D. J.; Kondev, F. G.; Carpenter, M. P.; Clark, J. A.; Copp, P.; Kay, B.; Lauritsen, T.; Savard, G. et al. (2023-08-14). "First β−-decay spectroscopy study of 157Nd". Physical Review C (American Physical Society (APS)) 108 (2): 024307. doi:10.1103/physrevc.108.024307. ISSN 2469-9985. Bibcode: 2023PhRvC.108b4307H.
Isotope masses from:
Audi, Georges; Bersillon, Olivier; Blachot, Jean; Wapstra, Aaldert Hendrik (2003), "The NUBASE evaluation of nuclear and decay properties", Nuclear Physics A729: 3–128, doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2003.11.001, Bibcode: 2003NuPhA.729....3A, https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/in2p3-00020241/document
Isotopic compositions and standard atomic masses from:
Wieser, Michael E. (2006). "Atomic weights of the elements 2005 (IUPAC Technical Report)". Pure and Applied Chemistry78 (11): 2051–2066. doi:10.1351/pac200678112051.
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 A729: 3–128, doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2003.11.001, Bibcode: 2003NuPhA.729....3A, https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/in2p3-00020241/document
National Nuclear Data Center. "NuDat 2.x database". Brookhaven National Laboratory. http://www.nndc.bnl.gov/nudat2/.
Lide, David R., ed (2004). "11. Table of the Isotopes". CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (85th ed.). Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. ISBN 978-0-8493-0485-9.
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2
2
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Li
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5
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C
6
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N
7
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O
8
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F
9
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Ne
10
3
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Na
11
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Mg
12
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Al
13
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Si
14
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P
15
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S
16
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Cl
17
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Ar
18
4
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K
19
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Ca
20
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Sc
21
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Ti
22
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V
23
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Cr
24
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Mn
25
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Fe
26
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Co
27
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Ni
28
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Cu
29
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Zn
30
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Ga
31
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Ge
32
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As
33
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Se
34
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Br
35
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Kr
36
5
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Rb
37
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Sr
38
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Y
39
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Zr
40
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Nb
41
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Mo
42
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Tc
43
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Ru
44
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45
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46
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Ag
47
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Cd
48
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In
49
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Sn
50
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Sb
51
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Te
52
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I
53
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Xe
54
6
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Cs
55
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Ba
56
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La
57
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Hf
72
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Ta
73
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W
74
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Re
75
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Os
76
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Ir
77
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Pt
78
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Au
79
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Hg
80
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Tl
81
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Pb
82
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Bi
83
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Po
84
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At
85
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Rn
86
7
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Fr
87
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Ra
88
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Ac
89
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Rf
104
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Db
105
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Sg
106
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Bh
107
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Hs
108
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Mt
109
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Ds
110
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Rg
111
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Cn
112
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Nh
113
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Fl
114
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Mc
115
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Lv
116
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Ts
117
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Og
118
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Ce
58
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Pr
59
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Nd
60
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Pm
61
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Sm
62
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Eu
63
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Gd
64
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Tb
65
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Dy
66
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Ho
67
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Er
68
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Tm
69
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Yb
70
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Lu
71
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Th
90
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Pa
91
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U
92
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Np
93
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Pu
94
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Am
95
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Cm
96
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Bk
97
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Cf
98
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Es
99
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Fm
100
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Md
101
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No
102
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Lr
103
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