2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.adt.2010.01.001
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Discovery of the krypton isotopes

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“…Naturally occurring krypton is composed of five stable isotopes: 80 Kr (2.286%), 82 Kr (11.593%), 83 Kr (11.500%), 84 Kr (56.987%), 86 Kr (17.279%), and 87 Kr (0.355%) with a very long half-life of 9.2 × 10 21 years. Additionally, about 30 unstable isotopes and isomers are known among them 85 Kr with a long half-life of 10.776 (3) years [59]. This last isotope is produced in nuclear reactors and power plants.…”
Section: Krypton ( 36 Kr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Naturally occurring krypton is composed of five stable isotopes: 80 Kr (2.286%), 82 Kr (11.593%), 83 Kr (11.500%), 84 Kr (56.987%), 86 Kr (17.279%), and 87 Kr (0.355%) with a very long half-life of 9.2 × 10 21 years. Additionally, about 30 unstable isotopes and isomers are known among them 85 Kr with a long half-life of 10.776 (3) years [59]. This last isotope is produced in nuclear reactors and power plants.…”
Section: Krypton ( 36 Kr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, the discovery of cerium [1], arsenic [2], gold [3], tungsten [4], and krypton [5] isotopes was discussed. Guidelines for assigning credit for discovery are (1) clear identification, either through decay-curves and relationships to other known isotopes, particle or c-ray spectra, or unique mass and Z-identification, and (2) publication of the discovery in a refereed journal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Data Tables in 2008. 4 Papers on the isotopes of arsenic, 5 gold, 6 tungsten, 7 and krypton, 8 followed in 2009 until the project was completed in November 2011 with the submission of the final paper on the discovery of the actinium, thorium, protactinium, and uranium isotopes. 9 A complete list of the discovery of all isotopes of all elements can be found in Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%