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Isotopes of lanthanum






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Isotopesoflanthanum (57La)
Main isotopes[1] Decay
abun­dance half-life (t1/2) mode pro­duct
137La synth 6×104 y ε 137Ba
138La 0.089% 1.02×1011 y ε 138Ba
β 138Ce
139La 99.911% stable
Standard atomic weight Ar°(La)
  • 138.90547±0.00007[2]
  • 138.91±0.01 (abridged)[3]
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  • Stable Z/N chart of La and Ba

    Naturally occurring lanthanum (57La) is composed of one stable (139La) and one radioactive (138La) isotope, with the stable isotope, 139La, being the most abundant (99.91% natural abundance). There are 39 radioisotopes that have been characterized, with the most stable being 138La, with a half-life of 1.02×1011 years; 137La, with a half-life of 60,000 years and 140La, with a half-life of 1.6781 days. The remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives that are less than a day and the majority of these have half-lives that are less than 1 minute. This element also has 12 nuclear isomers, the longest-lived of which is 132mLa, with a half-life of 24.3 minutes. Lighter isotopes mostly decay to isotopes of barium and heavy ones mostly decay to isotopes of cerium. 138La can decay to both.

    The isotopes of lanthanum range in atomic weight from 115.96 u (116La) to 154.96 u (155La).

    List of isotopes[edit]


    Nuclide
    [n 1]
    Z N Isotopic mass (Da)
    [n 2][n 3]
    Half-life
    [n 4][n 5]
    Decay
    mode

    [n 6]
    Daughter
    isotope

    [n 7][n 8]
    Spin and
    parity
    [n 9][n 5]
    Natural abundance (mole fraction) Note
    Excitation energy[n 5] Normal proportion Range of variation
    116La[4] 57 59 50(22ms p (~60%) 115Ba
    β+ (~40%) 116Ba
    117La 57 60 116.95007(43)# 23.5(26ms β+ 117Ba (3/2+, 3/2−)
    p 116Ba
    117mLa 151(12) keV 10(5ms (9/2+)
    118La 57 61 117.94673(32)# 200# ms β+ 118Ba
    119La 57 62 118.94099(43)# 1# s β+ 119Ba 11/2−#
    120La 57 63 119.93807(54)# 2.8(2s β+ 120Ba
    β+, p 119Cs
    121La 57 64 120.93301(54)# 5.3(2s β+ 121Ba 11/2−#
    β+, p 120Cs
    122La 57 65 121.93071(32)# 8.6(5s β+ 122Ba
    β+, p 121Cs
    123La 57 66 122.92624(21)# 17(3s β+ 123Ba 11/2−#
    124La 57 67 123.92457(6) 29.21(17s β+ 124Ba (7−, 8−)
    124mLa 100(100)# keV 21(4s low(+#)
    125La 57 68 124.920816(28) 64.8(12s β+ 125Ba (11/2−)
    125mLa 107.0(10) keV 390(40ms (3/2+)
    126La 57 69 125.91951(10) 54(2s β+ 126Ba (5)(+#)
    126mLa 210(410) keV 20(20s (0−, 1−, 2−)
    127La 57 70 126.916375(28) 5.1(1) min β+ 127Ba (11/2−)
    127mLa 14.8(12) keV 3.7(4) min β+ 127Ba (3/2+)
    IT 127La
    128La 57 71 127.91559(6) 5.18(14) min β+ 128Ba (5+)
    128mLa 100(100)# keV <1.4 min IT 128La (1+, 2−)
    129La 57 72 128.912693(22) 11.6(2) min β+ 129Ba 3/2+
    129mLa 172.1(4) keV 560(50ms IT 129La 11/2−
    130La 57 73 129.912369(28) 8.7(1) min β+ 130Ba 3(+)
    131La 57 74 130.91007(3) 59(2) min β+ 131Ba 3/2+
    131mLa 304.52(24) keV 170(10) μs 11/2−
    132La 57 75 131.91010(4) 4.8(2h β+ 132Ba 2−
    132mLa 188.18(11) keV 24.3(5) min IT (76%) 132La 6−
    β+ (24%) 132Ba
    133La 57 76 132.90822(3) 3.912(8h β+ 133Ba 5/2+
    134La 57 77 133.908514(21) 6.45(16) min β+ 134Ba 1+
    135La 57 78 134.906977(11) 19.5(2h β+ 135Ba 5/2+
    136La 57 79 135.90764(6) 9.87(3) min β+ 136Ba 1+
    136mLa 255(9) keV 114(3ms IT 136La (8)(−#)
    137La 57 80 136.906494(14) 6(2)×104 y EC 137Ba 7/2+ extinct
    138La[n 10] 57 81 137.907112(4) 1.02(1)×1011 y β+ (66.4%) 138Ba 5+ 9.0(1)×10−4
    β (33.6%) 138Ce
    138mLa 72.57(3) keV 116(5ns (3)+
    139La[n 11] 57 82 138.9063533(26) Stable 7/2+ 0.99910(1)
    140La[n 11] 57 83 139.9094776(26) 1.6781(3d β 140Ce 3−
    141La 57 84 140.910962(5) 3.92(3h β 141Ce (7/2+)
    142La 57 85 141.914079(6) 91.1(5) min β 142Ce 2−
    143La 57 86 142.916063(17) 14.2(1) min β 143Ce (7/2)+
    144La 57 87 143.91960(5) 40.8(4s β 144Ce (3−)
    145La 57 88 144.92165(10) 24.8(20s β 145Ce (5/2+)
    146La 57 89 145.92579(8) 6.27(10s β (99.99%) 146Ce 2−
    β, n (.007%) 145Ce
    146mLa 130(130) keV 10.0(1s β 146Ce (6−)
    147La 57 90 146.92824(5) 4.015(8s β (99.96%) 147Ce (5/2+)
    β, n (.04%) 146Ce
    148La 57 91 147.93223(6) 1.26(8s β (99.85%) 148Ce (2−)
    β, n (.15%) 147Ce
    149La 57 92 148.93473(34)# 1.05(3s β (98.6%) 149Ce 5/2+#
    β, n (1.4%) 148Ce
    150La 57 93 149.93877(43)# 510(30ms β (97.3%) 150Ce (3+)
    β, n (2.7%) 149Ce
    151La 57 94 150.94172(43)# 300# ms [>300 ns] β 151Ce 5/2+#
    152La 57 95 151.94625(43)# 200# ms [>300 ns] β 152Ce
    153La 57 96 152.94962(64)# 150# ms [>300 ns] β 153Ce 5/2+#
    154La 57 97 153.95450(64)# 100# ms β 154Ce
    155La 57 98 154.95835(86)# 60# ms β 155Ce 5/2+#
    This table header & footer:
    1. ^ mLa – 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.
  • ^ a b c # – 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
    n: Neutron emission
    p: 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.
  • ^ Primordial radionuclide
  • ^ a b Fission product
  • References[edit]

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