Isotopes of cerium

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Naturally occurring cerium (58Ce) is composed of 4 stable isotopes: 136Ce, 138Ce, 140Ce, and 142Ce, with 140Ce being the most abundant (88.48% natural abundance) and the only one theoretically stable; 136Ce, 138Ce, and 142Ce are predicted to undergo double beta decay but this process has never been observed. There are 35 radioisotopes that have been characterized, with the most stable being 144Ce, with a half-life of 284.893 days; 139Ce, with a half-life of 137.640 days and 141Ce, with a half-life of 32.501 days. All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives that are less than 4 days and the majority of these have half-lives that are less than 10 minutes. This element also has 10 meta states.

Isotopes of cerium (58Ce)
Main isotopes[1]Decay
abun­dancehalf-life (t1/2)modepro­duct
134Cesynth3.16 dε134La
136Ce0.186%stable
138Ce0.251%stable
139Cesynth137.640 dε139La
140Ce88.4%stable
141Cesynth32.501 dβ141Pr
142Ce11.1%stable
143Cesynth33.039 hβ143Pr
144Cesynth284.893 dβ144Pr
Standard atomic weight Ar°(Ce)

The isotopes of cerium range in atomic weight from 119 u (119Ce) to 157 u (157Ce).

List of isotopes

Nuclide
[n 1]
ZNIsotopic mass (Da)
[n 2][n 3]
Half-life
[n 4]
Decay
mode

[n 5]
Daughter
isotope

[n 6]
Spin and
parity
[n 7][n 4]
Natural abundance (mole fraction)
Excitation energyNormal proportionRange of variation
119Ce5861118.95276(64)#200# msβ+119La5/2+#
120Ce5862119.94664(75)#250# msβ+120La0+
121Ce5863120.94342(54)#1.1(1) sβ+121La(5/2)(+#)
122Ce5864121.93791(43)#2# sβ+122La0+
β+, p121Ba
123Ce5865122.93540(32)#3.8(2) sβ+123La(5/2)(+#)
β+, p122Ba
124Ce5866123.93041(32)#9.1(12) sβ+124La0+
125Ce5867124.92844(21)#9.3(3) sβ+125La(7/2−)
β+, p124Ba
126Ce5868125.92397(3)51.0(3) sβ+126La0+
127Ce5869126.92273(6)29(2) sβ+127La5/2+#
128Ce5870127.91891(3)3.93(2) minβ+128La0+
129Ce5871128.91810(3)3.5(3) minβ+129La(5/2+)
130Ce5872129.91474(3)22.9(5) minβ+130La0+
130mCe2453.6(3) keV100(8) ns(7−)
131Ce5873130.91442(4)10.2(3) minβ+131La(7/2+)
131mCe61.8(1) keV5.0(10) minβ+131La(1/2+)
132Ce5874131.911460(22)3.51(11) hβ+132La0+
132mCe2340.8(5) keV9.4(3) msIT132Ce(8−)
133Ce5875132.911515(18)97(4) minβ+133La1/2+
133mCe37.1(8) keV4.9(4) dβ+133La9/2−
134Ce5876133.908925(22)3.16(4) dEC134La0+
135Ce5877134.909151(12)17.7(3) hβ+135La1/2(+)
135mCe445.8(2) keV20(1) sIT135Ce(11/2−)
136Ce5878135.907172(14)Observationally Stable[n 8]0+0.00185(2)0.00185–0.00186
136mCe3095.5(4) keV2.2(2) μs10+
137Ce5879136.907806(14)9.0(3) hβ+137La3/2+
137mCe254.29(5) keV34.4(3) hIT (99.22%)137Ce11/2−
β+ (.779%)137La
138Ce5880137.905991(11)Observationally Stable[n 9]0+0.00251(2)0.00251–0.00254
138mCe2129.17(12) keV8.65(20) msIT138Ce7-
139Ce5881138.906653(8)137.641(20) dEC139La3/2+
139mCe754.24(8) keV56.54(13) sIT139Ce11/2−
140Ce[n 10]5882139.9054387(26)Stable0+0.88450(51)0.88446–0.88449
140mCe2107.85(3) keV7.3(15) μs6+
141Ce[n 10]5883140.9082763(26)32.508(13) dβ141Pr7/2−
142Ce[n 10]5884141.909244(3)Observationally Stable[n 11][4][5]0+0.11114(51)0.11114–0.11114
143Ce[n 10]5885142.912386(3)33.039(6) hβ143Pr3/2−
144Ce[n 10]5886143.913647(4)284.91(5) dβ144mPr0+
145Ce5887144.91723(4)3.01(6) minβ145Pr(3/2−)
146Ce5888145.91876(7)13.52(13) minβ146Pr0+
147Ce5889146.92267(3)56.4(10) sβ147Pr(5/2−)
148Ce5890147.92443(3)56(1) sβ148Pr0+
149Ce5891148.9284(1)5.3(2) sβ149Pr(3/2−)#
150Ce5892149.93041(5)4.0(6) sβ150Pr0+
151Ce5893150.93398(11)1.02(6) sβ151Pr3/2−#
152Ce5894151.93654(21)#1.4(2) sβ152Pr0+
153Ce5895152.94058(43)#500# ms [>300 ns]β153Pr3/2−#
154Ce5896153.94342(54)#300# ms [>300 ns]β154Pr0+
155Ce5897154.94804(64)#200# ms [>300 ns]β155Pr5/2−#
156Ce5898155.95126(64)#150# msβ156Pr0+
157Ce5899156.95634(75)#50# msβ157Pr7/2+#
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