Isotopes of holmium
Natural holmium (Ho) contains one stable isotope, 165Ho. A number of synthetic radioactive isotopes are known, the most stable one is 163Ho, with a half-life of 4,570 years. All other radioisotopes have half-lives not greater than 1.117 days in their ground states (although the metastable 166mHo has a half-life of about 1,200 years), and most have half-lives under 3 hours.
Relative atomic mass: 164.93033(2).[1]
Table
nuclide symbol |
Z(p) | N(n) | isotopic mass (u) |
half-life | decay mode(s)[2][n 1] |
daughter isotope(s)[n 2] |
nuclear spin |
representative isotopic composition (mole fraction) |
range of natural variation (mole fraction) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
excitation energy | ||||||||||
140Ho | 67 | 73 | 139.96854(54)# | 6(3) ms | 8+# | |||||
141Ho | 67 | 74 | 140.96310(54)# | 4.1(3) ms | (7/2−) | |||||
141mHo | 66(2) keV | 6.4(8) µs | (1/2+) | |||||||
142Ho | 67 | 75 | 141.95977(54)# | 400(100) ms | β+ | 142Dy | (6 to 9) | |||
p | 141Dy | |||||||||
143Ho | 67 | 76 | 142.95461(43)# | 300# ms [>200 ns] |
β+ | 143Dy | 11/2−# | |||
144Ho | 67 | 77 | 143.95148(32)# | 0.7(1) s | β+ | 144Dy | ||||
β+, p | 143Tb | |||||||||
145Ho | 67 | 78 | 144.94720(32)# | 2.4(1) s | β+ | 145Dy | (11/2−) | |||
145mHo | 100(100)# keV | 100# ms | 5/2+# | |||||||
146Ho | 67 | 79 | 145.94464(21)# | 3.6(3) s | β+ | 146Dy | (10+) | |||
β+, p (rare) | 145Tb | |||||||||
147Ho | 67 | 80 | 146.94006(3) | 5.8(4) s | β+ | 147Dy | (11/2−) | |||
β+, p (rare) | 146Tb | |||||||||
148Ho | 67 | 81 | 147.93772(14) | 2.2(11) s | β+ | 148Dy | (1+) | |||
148m1Ho | 400(100)# keV | 9.49(12) s | β+ (99.92%) | 148Dy | (6)− | |||||
β+, p (.08%) | 147Tb | |||||||||
148m2Ho | 690(100)# keV | 2.35(4) ms | (10+) | |||||||
149Ho | 67 | 82 | 148.933775(20) | 21.1(2) s | β+ | 149Dy | (11/2−) | |||
149m1Ho | 48.80(20) keV | 56(3) s | β+ | 149Dy | (1/2+) | |||||
149m2Ho | 7200(350) keV | >=100 ns | ||||||||
150Ho | 67 | 83 | 149.933496(15) | 76.8(18) s | β+ | 150Dy | 2− | |||
150m1Ho | -10(50) keV | 23.3(3) s | β+ | 150Dy | (9)+ | |||||
150m2Ho | ~8000 keV | 751 ns | ||||||||
151Ho | 67 | 84 | 150.931688(13) | 35.2(1) s | β+ (78%) | 151Dy | 11/2(−) | |||
α (22%) | 147Tb | |||||||||
151mHo | 41.0(2) keV | 47.2(10) s | α (77%) | 147Tb | 1/2(+) | |||||
β+ (22%) | 151Dy | |||||||||
152Ho | 67 | 85 | 151.931714(15) | 161.8(3) s | β+ (88%) | 152Dy | 2− | |||
α (12%) | 148Tb | |||||||||
152m1Ho | 160(1) keV | 50.0(4) s | 9+ | |||||||
152m2Ho | 3019.59(19) keV | 8.4(3) µs | 19− | |||||||
nuclide symbol |
Z(p) | N(n) | isotopic mass (u) |
half-life | decay mode(s)[3][1 1] |
daughter isotope(s)[2 1] |
nuclear spin |
representative isotopic composition (mole fraction) |
range of natural variation (mole fraction) | |
excitation energy | ||||||||||
153Ho | 67 | 86 | 152.930199(6) | 2.01(3) min | β+ (99.94%) | 153Dy | 11/2− | |||
α (.05%) | 149Tb | |||||||||
153m1Ho | 68.7(3) keV | 9.3(5) min | β+ (99.82%) | 153Dy | 1/2+ | |||||
α (.18%) | 149Tb | |||||||||
153m2Ho | 2772 keV | 229(2) ns | (31/2+) | |||||||
154Ho | 67 | 87 | 153.930602(9) | 11.76(19) min | β+ (99.98%) | 154Dy | 2− | |||
α (.02%) | 150Tb | |||||||||
154mHo | 238(30) keV | 3.10(14) min | β+ (99.99%) | 154Dy | 8+ | |||||
α (.001%) | 150Tb | |||||||||
IT (rare) | 154Ho | |||||||||
155Ho | 67 | 88 | 154.929103(19) | 48(1) min | β+ | 155Dy | 5/2+ | |||
155mHo | 141.97(11) keV | 880(80) µs | 11/2− | |||||||
156Ho | 67 | 89 | 155.92984(5) | 56(1) min | β+ | 156Dy | 4− | |||
156m1Ho | 100(50)# keV | 7.8(3) min | β+ | 156Dy | (9+) | |||||
IT | 156Ho | |||||||||
156m2Ho | 52.4(5) keV | 9.5(15) s | 1− | |||||||
157Ho | 67 | 90 | 156.928256(26) | 12.6(2) min | β+ | 157Dy | 7/2− | |||
158Ho | 67 | 91 | 157.928941(29) | 11.3(4) min | β+ (93%) | 158Dy | 5+ | |||
α (7%) | 154Tb | |||||||||
158m1Ho | 67.200(10) keV | 28(2) min | IT (81%) | 158Ho | 2− | |||||
β+ (19%) | 158Dy | |||||||||
158m2Ho | 180(70)# keV | 21.3(23) min | (9+) | |||||||
159Ho | 67 | 92 | 158.927712(4) | 33.05(11) min | β+ | 159Dy | 7/2− | |||
159mHo | 205.91(5) keV | 8.30(8) s | IT | 159Ho | 1/2+ | |||||
160Ho | 67 | 93 | 159.928729(16) | 25.6(3) min | β+ | 160Dy | 5+ | |||
160m1Ho | 59.98(3) keV | 5.02(5) h | IT (65%) | 160Ho | 2− | |||||
β+ (35%) | 160Dy | |||||||||
160m2Ho | 197(16) keV | 3 s | (9+) | |||||||
161Ho | 67 | 94 | 160.927855(3) | 2.48(5) h | EC | 161Dy | 7/2− | |||
161mHo | 211.16(3) keV | 6.76(7) s | IT | 161Ho | 1/2+ | |||||
162Ho | 67 | 95 | 161.929096(4) | 15.0(10) min | β+ | 162Dy | 1+ | |||
162mHo | 106(7) keV | 67.0(7) min | IT (62%) | 162Ho | 6− | |||||
β+ (38%) | 162Dy | |||||||||
nuclide symbol |
Z(p) | N(n) | isotopic mass (u) |
half-life | decay mode(s)[4][1 2] |
daughter isotope(s)[2 2] |
nuclear spin |
representative isotopic composition (mole fraction) |
range of natural variation (mole fraction) | |
excitation energy | ||||||||||
163Ho | 67 | 96 | 162.9287339(27) | 4570(25) y | EC | 163Dy | 7/2− | |||
163mHo | 297.88(7) keV | 1.09(3) s | IT | 163Ho | 1/2+ | |||||
164Ho | 67 | 97 | 163.9302335(30) | 29(1) min | EC (60%) | 164Dy | 1+ | |||
β− (40%) | 164Er | |||||||||
164mHo | 139.77(8) keV | 38.0(10) min [37.5(+15−5) min] |
IT | 164Ho | 6− | |||||
165Ho | 67 | 98 | 164.9303221(27) | Observationally Stable[n 3] | 7/2− | 1.0000 | ||||
166Ho | 67 | 99 | 165.9322842(27) | 26.83(2) h | β− | 166Er | 0− | |||
166m1Ho | 5.985(18) keV | 1,200(180) y | β− | 166Er | (7)− | |||||
166m2Ho | 190.9052(20) keV | 185(15) µs | 3+ | |||||||
167Ho | 67 | 100 | 166.933133(6) | 3.003(18) h | β− | 167Er | 7/2− | |||
167mHo | 259.34(11) keV | 6.0(10) µs | 3/2+ | |||||||
168Ho | 67 | 101 | 167.93552(3) | 2.99(7) min | β− | 168Er | 3+ | |||
168m1Ho | 59(1) keV | 132(4) s | IT (99.5%) | 168Ho | (6+) | |||||
β− (.5%) | 168Er | |||||||||
168m2Ho | 143.4(2) keV | >4 µs | (1)− | |||||||
168m3Ho | 192.6(2) keV | 108(11) ns | 1+ | |||||||
169Ho | 67 | 102 | 168.936872(22) | 4.72(10) min | β− | 169Er | 7/2− | |||
170Ho | 67 | 103 | 169.93962(5) | 2.76(5) min | β− | 170Er | 6+# | |||
170mHo | 120(70) keV | 43(2) s | β− | 170Er | (1+) | |||||
171Ho | 67 | 104 | 170.94147(64) | 53(2) s | β− | 171Er | 7/2−# | |||
172Ho | 67 | 105 | 171.94482(43)# | 25(3) s | β− | 172Er | ||||
173Ho | 67 | 106 | 172.94729(43)# | 10# s | β− | 173Er | 7/2−# | |||
174Ho | 67 | 107 | 173.95115(54)# | 8# s | ||||||
175Ho | 67 | 108 | 174.95405(64)# | 5# s | 7/2−# | |||||
nuclide symbol |
Z(p) | N(n) | isotopic mass (u) |
half-life | decay mode(s)[5][1 3] |
daughter isotope(s)[2 3] |
nuclear spin |
representative isotopic composition (mole fraction) |
range of natural variation (mole fraction) | |
excitation energy |
- ↑ Abbreviations:
EC: Electron capture
IT: Isomeric transition - ↑ Bold for stable isotopes
- ↑ Believed to undergo α decay to 161Tb
- ↑ Abbreviations:
EC: Electron capture
IT: Isomeric transition - ↑ Abbreviations:
EC: Electron capture
IT: Isomeric transition - ↑ Abbreviations:
EC: Electron capture
IT: Isomeric transition
Notes
- Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from systematic trends. Spins with weak assignment arguments are enclosed in parentheses.
- Uncertainties are given in concise form in parentheses after the corresponding last digits. Uncertainty values denote one standard deviation, except isotopic composition and standard atomic mass from IUPAC, which use expanded uncertainties.
References
- ↑ Table of Standard Atomic Weights 2013 – CIAAW
- ↑ "Universal Nuclide Chart". nucleonica. (registration required (help)).
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- ↑ "Universal Nuclide Chart". nucleonica. (registration required (help)).
- ↑ "Universal Nuclide Chart". nucleonica. (registration required (help)).
- Isotope masses from:
- G. Audi; A. H. Wapstra; C. Thibault; J. Blachot; O. Bersillon (2003). "The NUBASE evaluation of nuclear and decay properties" (PDF). 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:
- J. R. de Laeter; J. K. Böhlke; P. De Bièvre; H. Hidaka; H. S. Peiser; K. J. R. Rosman; P. D. P. Taylor (2003). "Atomic weights of the elements. Review 2000 (IUPAC Technical Report)". Pure and Applied Chemistry. 75 (6): 683–800. doi:10.1351/pac200375060683.
- M. E. Wieser (2006). "Atomic weights of the elements 2005 (IUPAC Technical Report)". Pure and Applied Chemistry. 78 (11): 2051–2066. doi:10.1351/pac200678112051. Lay summary.
- Half-life, spin, and isomer data selected from the following sources. See editing notes on this article's talk page.
- G. Audi; A. H. Wapstra; C. Thibault; J. Blachot; O. Bersillon (2003). "The NUBASE evaluation of nuclear and decay properties" (PDF). Nuclear Physics A. 729: 3–128. Bibcode:2003NuPhA.729....3A. doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2003.11.001.
- National Nuclear Data Center. "NuDat 2.1 database". Brookhaven National Laboratory. Retrieved September 2005. Check date values in:
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(help) - N. E. Holden (2004). "Table of the Isotopes". In D. R. Lide. CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics (85th ed.). CRC Press. Section 11. ISBN 978-0-8493-0485-9.
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1 H |
2 He | ||||||||||||||||
3 Li |
4 Be |
5 B |
6 C |
7 N |
8 O |
9 F |
10 Ne | ||||||||||
11 Na |
12 Mg |
13 Al |
14 Si |
15 P |
16 S |
17 Cl |
18 Ar | ||||||||||
19 K |
20 Ca |
21 Sc |
22 Ti |
23 V |
24 Cr |
25 Mn |
26 Fe |
27 Co |
28 Ni |
29 Cu |
30 Zn |
31 Ga |
32 Ge |
33 As |
34 Se |
35 Br |
36 Kr |
37 Rb |
38 Sr |
39 Y |
40 Zr |
41 Nb |
42 Mo |
43 Tc |
44 Ru |
45 Rh |
46 Pd |
47 Ag |
48 Cd |
49 In |
50 Sn |
51 Sb |
52 Te |
53 I |
54 Xe |
55 Cs |
56 Ba |
72 Hf |
73 Ta |
74 W |
75 Re |
76 Os |
77 Ir |
78 Pt |
79 Au |
80 Hg |
81 Tl |
82 Pb |
83 Bi |
84 Po |
85 At |
86 Rn | |
87 Fr |
88 Ra |
104 Rf |
105 Db |
106 Sg |
107 Bh |
108 Hs |
109 Mt |
110 Ds |
111 Rg |
112 Cn |
113 Nh |
114 Fl |
115 Mc |
116 Lv |
117 Ts |
118 Og | |
57 La |
58 Ce |
59 Pr |
60 Nd |
61 Pm |
62 Sm |
63 Eu |
64 Gd |
65 Tb |
66 Dy |
67 Ho |
68 Er |
69 Tm |
70 Yb |
71 Lu | |||
89 Ac |
90 Th |
91 Pa |
92 U |
93 Np |
94 Pu |
95 Am |
96 Cm |
97 Bk |
98 Cf |
99 Es |
100 Fm |
101 Md |
102 No |
103 Lr | |||
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