Isotopes of fermium
Fermium (100 Fm) is a synthetic element , and thus a standard atomic weight cannot be given. Like all artificial elements, it has no stable isotopes . The first isotope to be discovered (in fallout from nuclear testing ) was 255 Fm in 1952. 250 Fm was independently synthesized shortly after the discovery of 255 Fm. There are 20 known radioisotopes ranging in atomic mass from 241 Fm to 260 Fm (260 Fm is unconfirmed), and 4 nuclear isomers , 247m Fm, 250m Fm, 251m Fm, and 253m Fm. The longest-lived isotope is 257 Fm with a half-life of 100.5 days, and the longest-lived isomer is 247m Fm with a half-life of 5.1 seconds.
List of isotopes
Nuclide[ n 1]
Z
N
Isotopic mass (Da ) [ 2] [ n 2] [ n 3]
Half-life [ 1]
Decay mode [ 1] [ n 4]
Daughter isotope
Spin andparity [ 1] [ n 5] [ n 6]
Excitation energy
241 Fm
100
141
241.07431(32)#
730(60) μs
SF ?
(various)
5/2+#
α (<14%)
237 Cf
β+ (<12%)
241 Es
242 Fm
100
142
242.07343(43)#
0.8(2) ms
SF
(various)
0+
α?
238 Cf
243 Fm[ 3]
100
143
243.07441(14)#
231(9) ms
α (91%)
239 Cf
(7/2−)
SF (9%)
(various)
β+ ?
243 Es
244 Fm
100
144
244.07404(22)#
3.12(8) ms
SF (>97%)
(various)
0+
β+ (<2%)
244 Es
α (<1%)
240 Cf
245 Fm[ 4]
100
145
245.07535(21)#
4.2(13) s
α (88.5%)
241 Cf
(1/2+)
β+ (11.5%)
245 Es
SF (<0.3%)[ 3]
(various)
246 Fm
100
146
246.075350(17)
1.54(4) s
α (93.2%)
242 Cf
0+
SF (6.8%)
(various)
EC (<1.3%)
246 Es
247 Fm
100
147
247.07694(19)#
31(1) s
α (~64%)
243 Cf
(7/2+)
β+ ? (~36%)
247 Es
247m Fm
49(8) keV
5.1(2) s
α (88%)
243 Cf
(1/2+)
IT ?
247 Fm
β+ ?
247 Es
248 Fm
100
148
248.0771855(91)
34.5(12) s
α (99.9%)
244 Cf
0+
SF (0.1%)
(various)
β+ ?
248 Es
248m Fm
1200(100)# keV
10.1(6) ms
IT?
248 Fm
6+#
α?
244 Cf
β+ ?
248 Es
249 Fm
100
149
249.0789260(67)
1.6(1) min
β+ ? (67%)
249 Es
7/2+
α (33%)
245 Cf
250 Fm
100
150
250.0795198(85)
31.0(11) min
α (99.99%)
246 Cf
0+
SF (6.9×10−3 %)
(various)
EC ?
250 Es
250m Fm
1199.2(10) keV
1.92(5) s
IT
250 Fm
(8−)
α?
246 Cf
β+ ?
250 Es
SF?
(various)
251 Fm
100
151
251.081545(15)
5.30(8) h
β+ (98.20%)
251 Es
9/2−
α (1.80%)
247 Cf
251m Fm
200.0(1) keV
21.8(8) μs
IT
251 Fm
5/2+
252 Fm
100
152
252.0824660(56)
25.39(4) h
α (99.99%)[ n 7]
248 Cf
0+
SF (.0023%)
(various)
253 Fm
100
153
253.0851809(16)
3.00(12) d
EC (88%)
253 Es
1/2+
α (12%)
249 Cf
253m Fm
351(6) keV
0.56(6) μs
IT
253 Fm
11/2-#
254 Fm
100
154
254.0868524(20)
3.240(2) h
α (99.94%)
250 Cf
0+
SF (0.0592%)
(various)
255 Fm
100
155
255.0899635(42)
20.07(7) h
α
251 Cf
7/2+
SF (2.4×10−5 %)
(various)
256 Fm
100
156
256.0917717(32)
157.1(13) min
SF (91.9%)
(various)
0+
α (8.1%)
252 Cf
257 Fm[ n 8]
100
157
257.0951054(47)
100.5(2) d
α (99.79%)
253 Cf
9/2+
SF (.210%)
(various)
258 Fm
100
158
258.09708(22)#
370(14) μs
SF
(various)
0+
α?
254 Cf
259 Fm
100
159
259.10060(30)#
1.5(2) s
SF
(various)
3/2+#
260 Fm[ n 9] [ n 10]
100
160
260.10281(47)#
1# min
SF
(various)
0+
This table header & footer:
^ m Fm – 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).
^
Modes of decay:
^ ( ) spin value – Indicates spin with weak assignment arguments.
^ # – Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from trends of neighboring nuclides (TNN).
^ Theoretically capable of β+ β+ decay to 252 Cf
^ Heaviest nuclide produced via neutron capture
^ Discovery of this isotope is unconfirmed
^ Not directly synthesized, occurs as decay product of 260 Md
Chronology of isotope discovery
Isotope
Discovered
Reaction
241 Fm
2008
204 Pb(40 Ar,3n)
242 Fm
1975
204 Pb(40 Ar,2n), 206 Pb(40 Ar,4n)
243 Fm
1981
206 Pb(40 Ar,3n)
244 Fm
1967
233 U(16 O,5n)
245 Fm
1967
233 U(16 O,4n)
246 Fm
1966
235 U(16 O,5n)
247 Fm
1967
239 Pu(12 C,4n)
248 Fm
1958
240 Pu(12 C,4n)
249 Fm
1960
238 U(16 O,5n)
250 Fm
1954
238 U(16 O,4n)
251 Fm
1957
249 Cf(α,2n)
252 Fm
1956
249 Cf(α,n)
253 Fm
1957
252 Cf(α,3n)
254 Fm
1954
Neutron capture
255 Fm
1954
Neutron capture
256 Fm
1955
Neutron capture
257 Fm
1964
Neutron capture
258 Fm
1971
257 Fm(d,p)
259 Fm
1980
257 Fm(t,p)
260 Fm?
1992?
254 Es+18 O, 22 Ne — transfer (EC of 260 Md)
260 Fm was not confirmed in 1997.
References
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Period
Hydrogen and alkali metals
Alkaline earth metals
Pnictogens
Chalcogens
Halogens
Noble gases
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3
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11
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37
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50
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55
56
71
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87
88
103
104
105
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116
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119
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57
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89
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