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(Redirected from Scandium-47) Nuclear variants of the element
Isotopes of scandium (21Sc)
Main isotopes Decay
abun­dance half-life (t1/2) mode pro­duct
Sc synth 58.61 h IT Sc
γ Sc
ε Ca
Sc 100% stable
Sc synth 83.79 d β Ti
γ
Sc synth 80.38 h β Ti
γ
Sc synth 43.67 h β Ti
γ
Standard atomic weight Ar°(Sc)
  • 44.955907±0.000004
  • 44.956±0.001 (abridged)

Naturally occurring scandium (21Sc) is composed of one stable isotope, Sc. Twenty-seven radioisotopes have been characterized, with the most stable being Sc with a half-life of 83.8 days, Sc with a half-life of 3.35 days, and Sc with a half-life of 43.7 hours and Sc with a half-life of 3.97 hours. All the remaining isotopes have half-lives that are less than four hours, and the majority of these have half-lives that are less than two minutes, the least stable being proton unbound Sc with a half-life shorter than 300 nanoseconds. This element also has 13 meta states with the most stable being Sc (t1/2 58.6 h).

The isotopes of scandium range from Sc to Sc. The primary decay mode at masses lower than the only stable isotope, Sc, is beta-plus or electron capture, and the primary mode at masses above it is beta-minus. The primary decay products at atomic weights below Sc are calcium isotopes and the primary products from higher atomic weights are titanium isotopes.

List of isotopes


Nuclide
Z N Isotopic mass (Da)
Half-life
Decay
mode

Daughter
isotope

Spin and
parity
Isotopic
abundance
Excitation energy
Sc 21 16 37.00376(44) p Ca
Sc 21 17 37.995002(15) p Ca
Sc 21 18 38.984785(26) p Ca 7/2−#
Sc 21 19 39.9779673(30) 182.3(7) ms β (99.54%) Ca 4−
β, p (0.44%) K
β, α (0.017%) Ar
Sc 21 20 40.969251163(83) 596.3(17) ms β Ca 7/2−
Sc 21 21 41.96551669(17) 680.72(26) ms β Ca 0+
Sc 616.81(6) keV 61.7(4) s β Ca 7+
Sc 21 22 42.9611504(20) 3.891(12) h β Ca 7/2−
Sc 151.79(8) keV 438(5) μs IT Sc 3/2+
Sc 3123.73(15) keV 472(3) ns IT Sc 19/2−
Sc 21 23 43.9594028(19) 4.0421(25) h β Ca 2+
Sc 67.8679(14) keV 154.8(8) ns IT Sc 1−
Sc 146.1914(20) keV 51.0(3) μs IT Sc 0−
Sc 271.240(10) keV 58.61(10) h IT (98.80%) Sc 6+
β (1.20%) Ca
Sc 21 24 44.95590705(71) Stable 7/2− 1.0000
Sc 12.40(5) keV 318(7) ms IT Sc 3/2+
Sc 21 25 45.95516703(72) 83.757(14) d β Ti 4+
Sc 52.011(1) keV 9.4(8) μs IT Sc 6+
Sc 142.528(7) keV 18.75(4) s IT Sc 1−
Sc 21 26 46.9524024(21) 3.3492(6) d β Ti 7/2−
Sc 766.83(9) keV 272(8) ns IT Sc (3/2)+
Sc 21 27 47.9522229(53) 43.67(9) h β Ti 6+
Sc 21 28 48.9500132(24) 57.18(13) min β Ti 7/2−
Sc 21 29 49.9521874(27) 102.5(5) s β Ti 5+
Sc 256.895(10) keV 350(40) ms IT (>99%) Sc 2+
β (<1%) Ti
Sc 21 30 50.9535688(27) 12.4(1) s β Ti (7/2)−
β, n? Ti
Sc 21 31 51.9564962(33) 8.2(2) s β Ti 3(+)
β, n? Ti
Sc 21 32 52.958379(19) 2.4(6) s β Ti (7/2−)
β, n? Ti
Sc 21 33 53.963029(15) 526(15) ms β (84%) Ti (3)+
β, n (16%) Ti
Sc 110.5(3) keV 2.77(2) μs IT Sc (5+,4+)
Sc 21 34 54.966890(67) 96(2) ms β (83%) Ti (7/2)−
β, n (17%) Ti
β, 2n? Ti
Sc 21 35 55.97261(28) 26(6) ms β Ti (1+)
β, n? Ti
β, 2n? Ti
Sc 0(100)# keV 75(6) ms β (<88%) Ti (6+,5+)
β, n (>12%) Ti
β, 2n? Ti
Sc 775.0(1) keV 290(17) ns IT Sc (4+)
Sc 21 36 56.97705(19) 22(2) ms β Ti 7/2−#
β, n? Ti
β, 2n? Ti
Sc 21 37 57.98338(20) 12(5) ms β Ti 3+#
β, n? Ti
β, 2n? Ti
Sc 1420.7(22) keV 0.60(13) μs IT Sc
Sc 21 38 58.98837(27) 12# ms
β? Ti 7/2−#
β, n? Ti
β, 2n? Ti
Sc 21 39 59.99512(54)# 10# ms
β Ti? 3+#
β, n? Ti
β, 2n? Ti
Sc 21 40 61.00054(64)# 7# ms
β? Ti 7/2-#
β, n? Ti
β, 2n? Ti
Sc 21 41 62.00785(64)# 2# ms
β? Ti
β, n? Ti
β, 2n? Ti
This table header & footer:
  1. Sc – Excited nuclear isomer.
  2. ( ) – Uncertainty (1σ) is given in concise form in parentheses after the corresponding last digits.
  3. # – Atomic mass marked #: value and uncertainty derived not from purely experimental data, but at least partly from trends from the Mass Surface (TMS).
  4. ^ # – Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from trends of neighboring nuclides (TNN).
  5. Modes of decay:
    IT: Isomeric transition
    n: Neutron emission
    p: Proton emission
  6. Bold symbol as daughter – Daughter product is stable.
  7. ( ) spin value – Indicates spin with weak assignment arguments.
  8. Order of ground state and isomer is uncertain.

References

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