1947
DOI: 10.1103/physrev.72.85
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The 5.3 Day Isotope in Element 61

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“…The 1958 Table of Isotope [12] had assigned a 30 s half-life to 142 Pm based on a private communication. [174]. A promethium sample consisting predominantly of 147 Pm was irradiated by slow neutrons in the Clinton Pile.…”
Section: Pmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 1958 Table of Isotope [12] had assigned a 30 s half-life to 142 Pm based on a private communication. [174]. A promethium sample consisting predominantly of 147 Pm was irradiated by slow neutrons in the Clinton Pile.…”
Section: Pmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most generally useful isotope of promethium is the 2.64 y Pin147 which occurs in good yield among the uranium fission products. Other long-lived isotopes of promethium of possible interest are 270 d Pin149, 300 d Pm144, 18 y Pm145, 1 y Pm146, 42 d Pm148, and 5.3 d Pm148.…”
Section: Promethiummentioning
confidence: 99%