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Isotopesofrhodium (45Rh)
Main isotopes[1] Decay
abun­dance half-life (t1/2) mode pro­duct
99Rh synth 16.1 d β+ 99Ru
101Rh synth 4.07 y ε 101Ru
101mRh synth 4.343 d ε 101Ru
IT 101Rh
102Rh synth 207 d β+ 102Ru
β 102Pd
102mRh synth 3.742 y β+ 102Ru
IT 102Rh
103Rh 100% stable
105Rh synth 35.341 h β 105Pd
Standard atomic weight Ar°(Rh)
  • 102.90549±0.00002[2]
  • 102.91±0.01 (abridged)[3]
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  • Naturally occurring rhodium (45Rh) is composed of only one stable isotope, 103Rh.[4] The most stable radioisotopes are 101Rh with a half-life of 3.3 years, 102Rh with a half-life of 207 days, and 99Rh with a half-life of 16.1 days. Thirty other radioisotopes have been characterized with atomic weights ranging from 88.949 u (89Rh) to 121.943 u (122Rh). Most of these have half-lives that are less than an hour except 100Rh (half-life: 20.8 hours) and 105Rh (half-life: 35.36 hours). There are also numerous meta states with the most stable being 102mRh (0.141 MeV) with a half-life of about 3.7 years and 101mRh (0.157 MeV) with a half-life of 4.34 days.

    The primary decay mode before the only stable isotope, 103Rh, is electron capture and the primary mode after is beta emission. The primary decay product before 103Rh is ruthenium and the primary product after is palladium.

    List of isotopes

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    Nuclide
    [n 1]
    Z N Isotopic mass (Da)[5]
    [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]
    90Rh 45 45 89.94457(22)# 29(3ms β+ 90Ru (0+)
    β+, p? (<0.7%) 89Tc
    90mRh[n 8] 0(500)# keV 0.56(2s β+ (90.4%) 90Ru (7+)
    β+, p (9.6%) 89Tc
    91Rh 45 46 90.93712(32)# 1.47(22s β+ (98.7%) 91Ru (9/2+)
    β+, p (1.3%) 90Tc
    91mRh 172.9(4) keV 1.8# s β+? 91Ru 1/2−#
    β+, p? 90Tc
    IT? 91Rh
    92Rh 45 47 91.9323677(47) 5.61(8s β+ (97.95%) 92Ru (6+)
    β+, p (2.05%) 91Tc
    92m1Rh 50(100)# keV 3.18(22s β+ (98.3%) 92Ru (2+)
    β+, p (1.7%) 91Tc
    92m2Rh 105(100)# keV 232(15ns IT 92Rh (4+)
    93Rh 45 48 92.9259128(28) 13.9(16s β+ 93Ru 9/2+#
    94Rh 45 49 93.9217305(36) 70.6(6s β+ (98.2%) 94Ru (4+)
    β+, p (1.8%) 93Tc
    94m1Rh 54.60(20)# keV 480(30ns IT 94Rh (2+)
    94m2Rh[n 8] 300(200)# keV 25.8(2s β+ 94Ru (8+)
    95Rh 45 50 94.9158979(42) 5.02(10) min β+ 95Ru (9/2)+
    95mRh 543.3(3) keV 1.96(4) min IT (88%) 95Rh (1/2)−
    β+ (12%) 95Ru
    96Rh 45 51 95 914452(11) 9.90(10) min β+ 96Ru 6+
    96mRh 51.98(9) keV 1.51(2) min IT (60%) 96Rh 3+
    β+ (40%) 96Ru
    97Rh 45 52 96.911328(38) 30.7(6) min β+ 97Ru 9/2+
    97mRh 258.76(18) keV 46.2(16) min β+ (94.4%) 97Ru 1/2−
    IT (5.6%) 97Rh
    98Rh 45 53 97.910708(13) 8.72(12) min β+ 98Ru (2)+
    98mRh[n 8] 56.3(10) keV 3.6(2) min IT (89%) 98Rh (5+)
    β+ (11%) 98Ru
    99Rh 45 54 98.908121(21) 16.1(2d β+ 99Ru 1/2−
    99mRh 64.4(5) keV 4.7(1h β+ 99Ru 9/2+
    IT? 99Rh
    100Rh 45 55 99.908114(19) 20.8(1h EC (95.1%) 100Ru 1−
    β+ (4.9%) 100Ru
    100m1Rh 74.782(14) keV 214.0(20ns IT 100Rh (2)+
    100m2Rh 107.6(2) keV 4.6(2) min IT (98.3%) 100Rh (5+)
    β+ (1.7%) 100Ru
    100m3Rh 219.61(22) keV 130(10ns IT 100Rh (7+)
    101Rh 45 56 100.9061589(63) 4.07(5y EC 101Ru 1/2−
    101mRh 157.32(3) keV 4.343(10d EC (92.80%) 101Ru 9/2+
    IT (7.20%) 101Rh
    102Rh 45 57 101.9068343(69) 207.0(15d β+ (78%) 102Ru 2−
    β (22%) 102Pd
    102mRh 140.73(9) keV 3.742(10y β+ (99.77%) 102Ru 6+
    IT (0.233%) 102Rh
    103Rh[n 9] 45 58 102.9054941(25) Stable 1/2− 1.0000
    103mRh 39.753(6) keV 56.114(9) min IT 103Rh 7/2+
    104Rh 45 59 103.9066453(25) 42.3(4s β (99.55%) 104Pd 1+
    β+ (0.45%) 104Ru
    104mRh 128.9679(5) keV 4.34(3) min IT (99.87%) 104Rh 5+
    β (0.13%) 104Pd
    105Rh[n 9] 45 60 104.9056878(27) 35.341(19h β 105Pd 7/2+
    105mRh 129.742(4) keV 42.8(3s IT 105Rh 1/2−
    106Rh 45 61 105.9072859(58) 30.07(35s β 106Pd 1+
    106mRh 132(11) keV 131(2) min β 106Pd (6)+
    107Rh 45 62 106.906748(13) 21.7(4) min β 107Pd 7/2+
    107mRh 268.36(4) keV >10 μs IT 107Rh 1/2−
    108Rh 45 63 107.908715(15) 16.8(5s β 108Pd 1+
    108mRh 115(18) keV 6.0(3) min β 108Pd (5+)
    109Rh 45 64 108.9087496(43) 80.8(7s β 109Pd 7/2+
    109mRh 225.873(19) keV 1.66(4) μs IT 109Pd 3/2+
    110Rh 45 65 109.911080(19) 3.35(12s β 110Pd (1+)
    110mRh[n 8] 220(150)# keV 28.5(13s β 110Pd (6+)
    111Rh 45 66 110.9116432(74) 11(1s β 111Pd (7/2+)
    112Rh 45 67 111.914405(47) 3.4(4s β 112Pd (1+)
    112mRh 340(70) keV 6.73(15s β 112Pd (6+)
    113Rh 45 68 112.9154402(77) 2.80(12s β 113Pd (7/2+)
    114Rh 45 69 113.918722(77) 1.85(5s β 114Pd 1+
    114mRh[n 8] 200(150)# keV 1.85(5s β 114Pd (7−)
    115Rh 45 70 114.9203116(79) 1.03(3s β 115Pd (7/2+)
    β, n? 114Pd
    116Rh 45 71 115.924062(79) 685(39ms β (>97.9%) 116Pd 1+
    β, n? (<2.1%) 115Pd
    116mRh[n 8] 200(150)# keV 570(50ms β (>97.9%) 116Pd (6−)
    β, n? (<2.1%) 115Pd
    117Rh 45 72 116.9260363(95) 421(30ms β 117Pd 7/2+#
    β, n? (<7.6%) 115Pd
    117mRh 321.2(10) keV 138(17ns IT 117Rh 3/2+#
    118Rh 45 73 117.930341(26) 282(9ms β (96.9%) 118Pd 1+#
    β, n (3.1%) 117Pd
    118mRh[n 8] 200(150)# keV 310(30ms β (96.9%) 118Pd 6−#
    β, n (3.1%) 117Pd
    IT? 118Rh
    119Rh 45 74 118.932557(10) 190(6ms β (93.6%) 119Pd 7/2+#
    β, n (6.4%) 118Pd
    120Rh 45 75 119.93707(22)# 129.6(42ms β 120Pd 8−#
    β, n (<9.3%) 119Pd
    β, 2n? 118Pd
    120mRh 157.2(7) keV 295(16ns IT 120Rh 6#
    121Rh 45 76 120.93961(67) 74(4ms β 121Pd 7/2+#
    β, n (>11%) 120Pd
    122Rh 45 77 121.94431(32)# 51(6ms β 122Pd 7−#
    β, n (<3.9%) 121Pd
    β, 2n? 120Pd
    122mRh 271.0(7) keV 830(120) ns IT 122Rh 4+#
    123Rh 45 78 122.94719(43)# 42(4ms β 123Pd 7/2+#
    β, n (>24%) 122Pd
    β, 2n? 121Pd
    124Rh 45 79 123.95200(43)# 30(2ms β 124Pd 2+#
    β, n (<31%) 123Pd
    β, 2n? 122Pd
    125Rh 45 80 124.95509(54)# 26.5(20ms β 125Pd 7/2+#
    β, n? 124Pd
    β, 2n? 123Pd
    126Rh 45 81 125.96006(54)# 19(3ms β 126Pd 1−#
    β, n? 125Pd
    β, 2n? 124Pd
    127Rh 45 82 126.96379(64)# 28(14ms β 127Pd 7/2+#
    β, n? 126Pd
    β, 2n? 125Pd
    128Rh 45 83 127.97065(32)# 8# ms
    [>550 ns]
    β? 128Pd
    β, n? 127Pd
    β, 2n? 126Pd
    This table header & footer:
    1. ^ mRh – 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).
  • ^ 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 symbol as daughter – Daughter product is stable.
  • ^ ( ) spin value – Indicates spin with weak assignment arguments.
  • ^ a b c d e f g Order of ground state and isomer is uncertain.
  • ^ a b Fission product
  • References

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  • ^ "Standard Atomic Weights: Rhodium". CIAAW. 2017.
  • ^ 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.
  • ^ John W. Arblaster (April 2011). "The Discoverers of the Rhodium Isotopes. The thirty-eight known rhodium isotopes found between 1934 and 2010". Platinum Metals Review. 55 (2): 124–134. doi:10.1595/147106711X555656.
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