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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isotopes_of_indium
Indium (In) consists of two primordial nuclides, with the most common (~ 95.7%) nuclide (115In) being measurably though weakly radioactive,
Its spin-forbidden decay has a half life of 441 trillion years.
The stable isotope 113In is only 4.3% of naturally occurring indium. Among elements with a known stable isotope, only tellurium and rhenium
similarly occur with a stable isotope in lower abundance than the long-lived radioactive isotope. Other than 115In, the longest-lived radioisotope
is 111In with a half-life of 2.8047 days. All other radioisotopes have half-lives less than a day. This element also has 47 isomers, the
longest-lived being 114m1In with a half-life of 49.51 days. All other meta-states have half-lives less than a day, most less than an hour, and many
measured in milliseconds or less.
Indium-111 is used medically in nuclear imaging, as a radiotracer nuclide tag for gamma camera localization of protein radiopharmaceuticals,
such as In-111-labeled octreotide, which binds to receptors on certain endocrine tumors (Octreoscan).[1] Indium-111 is also used in indium
white blood cell scans which use nuclear medical techniques to search for hidden infections.
Standard atomic mass: 114.818(3) u
Table
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nuclide
symbol
half-life
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[n 1]
decay
daughter
mode(s)[2][n 2] isotope(s)[n 3]
nuclear
spin
excitation energy
97
98
49
In
49
In
98m
99
49
99m
In
101
In
103
In
49
52 100.92634(32)#
15.1(3) s
550(100)# keV
53 101.92409(12)
23.3(1) s
49
54 102.919914(27)
60(1) s
631.7(1) keV
49
In
104m
93.48(10) keV
In
105
49
In
105m
49
In
106m
49
In
107m
49
In
108m
49
In
59 107.909698(10)
29.75(5) keV
In
109
58 106.910295(12)
678.5(3) keV
In
108
57 105.913465(13)
28.6(3) keV
In
107
56 104.914674(19)
674.1(3) keV
In
106
55 103.91830(9)
60 108.907151(6)
1.80(3) min
15.7(5) s
62.1(5) keV
In
111m
49
536.95(6) keV
In
112
49
In
62 110.905103(5)
63 111.905532(6)
100
Cd
,p
Ag
(6,7)+
9/2+#
1/2-#
+ (99.99%)
102
Cd
, p (.00929%)
101
103
104
Ag
Cd
(6+)
9/2+#
(1/2-)#
Cd
IT (80%)
5,6(+)
104
In
(3+)
(1/2)-
6.2(1) min
106
7+
5.2(1) min
106
(3+)
107
9/2+
IT
107
1/2-
58.0(12) min
108
7+
39.6(7) min
108
2+
4.2(1) h
109
9/2+
IT
109
1/2-
110
Cd
7+
69.1(5) min
110
Cd
2+
2.8047(5) d
EC
111
Cd
9/2+
IT
111
+ (56%)
112
Cd
(44%)
112
Sn
112
Cd
32.4(3) min
50.4(6) s
4.9(1) h
7.7(2) min
14.97(10) min
20.56(6) min
112m2
In
350.76(9) keV
690(50) ns
112m3
In
613.69(14) keV
2.81(3) s
64 112.904058(3)
100
Ag
105
156.59(5) keV
49
Cd
IT
In
In
, p (3.9%)
99
48(6) s
112m1
113
(96.1%)
9/2+
209(6) ms
In
100
105
2101.8(2) keV
[n 4]
1/2-#
+
In
111
9/2+#
5.07(7) min
109m2
61 109.907165(13)
Cd
(20%)
1.34(7) min
49
99
104
650.1(3) keV
In
In
110m
0+#
34(2) s
109m1
110
Cd
10# s
49
In
98
1# s
5.9(2) s
103m
104
3.1(8) s
[3.0(+8-7) s]
51 99.93111(27)
In
In
50 98.93422(43)#
9/2+#
1.7(8) s
[1.2(+12-4) s]
49
101m
102
49 97.94214(21)#
400(150)# keV
In
100
5# ms
45(23) ms
+
[32(+32-11) ms]
0(500)# keV
In
In
48 96.94954(64)#
representative
range of natural
isotopic
variation
composition
(mole fraction)
(mole fraction)
Cd
Cd
In
Cd
Cd
Cd
In
Cd
Cd
Cd
In
(19/2+)
In
1/21+
4+
7+
8-
Stable
[n 5]
9/2+
0.0429(5)
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113m
391.699(3) keV
In
114
49
In
114m1
114m2
114m3
190.29(3) keV
In
501.94(3) keV
In
641.72(3) keV
In
115
In[n 6][n 7]
49
115m
49
In
66 114.903878(5)
336.244(17) keV
In
116
65 113.904914(3)
67 115.905260(5)
1.6579(4) h
71.9(1) s
49.51(1) d
43.1(6) ms
4.486(4) h
14.10(3) s
In
127.267(6) keV
54.29(17) min
In
289.660(6) keV
2.18(4) s
49
117m
315.302(12) keV
In
118
49
In
68 116.904514(6)
69 117.906354(9)
43.2(3) min
116.2(3) min
5.0(5) s
118m1
In
100(50)# keV
4.364(7) min
118m2
In
240(50)# keV
8.5(3) s
119
49
In
119m1
119m2
70 118.905845(8)
2.4(1) min
In
311.37(3) keV
18.0(3) min
In
654.27(7) keV
130(15) ns
120
49
In
120m1
120m2
50(60)# keV
In
300(200)# keV
In
121
49
In
121m
49
In
72 120.907846(29)
312.98(8) keV
In
122
71 119.90796(4)
73 121.91028(5)
113
In
+ (99.5%)
114
Cd
(0.5%)
114
Sn
IT (96.75%)
114
In
(3.25%)
114
IT (96.75%)
114
(3.25%)
3.08(8) s
23.1(6) s
3.88(10) min
1.5(3) s
5+
(8-)
Cd
115
Sn
115
In
(5%)
115
Sn
116
Sn
EC
116
Cd
IT (95%)
9/2+
1/2-
1+
8-
9/2+
117
Sn
- (52.91%)
117
Sn
IT (47.09%)
117
118
Sn
1+
118
Sn
5+
119
Sn
(94.4%)
119
Sn
IT (5.6%)
119
In
1/2-
8-
In
9/2+
1/21/2+,3/2+
120
120
8(-)
121
9/2+
(98.8%)
121
IT (1.2%)
121
122
Sn
1+
5+
Sn
Sn
Sn
In
Sn
1/21+
122m1
In
40(60)# keV
10.3(6) s
122m2
In
290(140) keV
10.8(4) s
6.17(5) s
123m
Sn
(9/2)+
123m
Sn
(1/2)-
124
124
IT
124
2.36(4) s
125m
12.2(2) s
125
1/2(-)
1.53(1) s
126
3(+#)
1.64(5) s
126
8(-#)
123
49
In
123m
327.21(4) keV
In
124
49
In
124m
49
In
125m
49
In
126m
In
76 124.91360(3)
360.12(9) keV
In
126
75 123.91318(5)
-20(70) keV
In
125
74 122.910438(26)
77 125.91646(4)
100(60) keV
47.4(4) s
3.11(10) s
3.7(2) s
0.9571(5)
5+
46.2(8) s
47.3(5) s
1+
Cd
In
114
1/2-
(7+)
4.41(25)1014 a -
116m2
In
IT
4.3(4) s
116m1
117
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5+
122
Sn
Sn
Sn
In
Sn
Sn
Sn
Sn
8-
3+
(8)(-#)
9/2+
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127
49
In
127m
460(70) keV
In
128
49
In
128m1
128m2
320(60) keV
In
49
In
129m1
129m2
79 127.92017(5)
247.87(10) keV
In
129
78 126.91735(4)
80 128.92170(5)
380(70) keV
In
1688.0(5) keV
In
1.09(1) s
3.67(4) s
0.84(6) s
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- (99.97%)
-
, n (.03%)
126
- (99.31%)
127m
, n (.69%)
- (99.96%)
128
49
In
81 129.92497(4)
720(100) ms
611(4) ms
1.23(3) s
128
0.29(2) s
50(50) keV
538(5) ms
130m2
In
400(60) keV
0.54(1) s
49
82 130.92685(3)
0.28(3) s
131m1
In
363(37) keV
0.35(5) s
131m2
In
4.10(7) MeV
320(60) ms
In
133
In
49
83 131.93299(7)
206(4) ms
49
84 132.93781(32)#
165(3) ms
133m
330(40)# keV
In
180# ms
- (99.75%)
-
49
In
85 133.94415(43)#
140(4) ms
49
In
86 134.94933(54)#
92(10) ms
(1/2-)
(3)+
Sn
- (97.2%)
129
(8-)
129
, n (.25%)
Sn
9/2+#
Sn
, n (2.5%)
128
IT (.3%)
129
Sn
(1/2-)#
In
17/2-
(98.35%)
130
-, n (1.65%)
129
Sn
Sn
1(-)
10-#
(5+)
131
130
(97.8%)
, n (2.19%)
Sn
Sn
(9/2+)
(1/2-)
(19/2+ to 23/2+)
(94.8%)
132
-, n (5.2%)
131
-, n (85%)
132
Sn
Sn
Sn
(15%)
133
IT
133
134
133
132
, n (17%)
, 2n (4%)
135
Sn
128
(79%)
134
9/2(+)
(1)-
132
Sn
8.5(5) s
In
In
Sn
127
10(7) ms
130m1
131
Sn
Sn
, n (.038%)
Sn
Sn
126
130
127m
Sn
In
(7-)
(9/2+)
(1/2-)
Sn
Sn
Sn
9/2+#
1. ^ Bold for isotopes with half-lives longer than the age of the universe (nearly stable)
2. ^ Abbreviations:
EC: Electron capture
IT: Isomeric transition
3. ^ Bold for stable isotopes, bold italics for nearly-stable isotopes (half-life longer than the age of the universe)
4. ^ Used in medical applications
5. ^ Theoretically capable of spontaneous fission
6. ^ Fission product
7. ^ Primordial radionuclide
Notes
Geologically exceptional samples are known in which the isotopic composition lies outside the reported range. The uncertainty in the
atomic mass may exceed the stated value for such specimens.
Values marked # are not purely derived from experimental data, but at least partly from systematic trends. Spins with weak assignment
arguments are enclosed in parentheses.
Uncertainties are given in concise form in parentheses after the corresponding last digits. Uncertainty values denote one standard
deviation, except isotopic composition and standard atomic mass from IUPAC which use expanded uncertainties.
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References
1. ^ http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/406655_3 Octreoscan review
2. ^ http://www.nucleonica.net/unc.aspx
Isotopes of cadmium
Isotopes of indium
Isotopes of tin
Table of nuclides
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