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Titanium-48

Main isotopes of titanium
Iso­tope Decay
abun­dance half-life mode energy (MeV) pro­duct
44Ti syn 63 y ε 44Sc
γ 0.07D, 0.08D
46Ti 8.25% is stable with 24 neutrons
47Ti 7.44% is stable with 25 neutrons
48Ti 73.72% is stable with 26 neutrons
49Ti 5.41% is stable with 27 neutrons
50Ti 5.18% is stable with 28 neutrons
Standard atomic weight (Ar)
  • 47.867(1)

Naturally occurring titanium (22Ti) is composed of 5 stable isotopes; 46Ti, 47Ti, 48Ti, 49Ti and 50Ti with 48Ti being the most abundant (73.8% natural abundance). Twenty-one radioisotopes have been characterized, with the most stable being 44Ti with a half-life of 60 years, 45Ti with a half-life of 184.8 minutes, 51Ti with a half-life of 5.76 minutes, and 52Ti with a half-life of 1.7 minutes. All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives that are less than 33 seconds and the majority of these have half-lives that are less than half a second. The least stable is 61Ti with a half-life somewhat longer than 300 nanoseconds.

The isotopes of titanium range in atomic mass from 38.01 u (38Ti) to 62.99 u (63Ti). The primary decay mode before the most abundant stable isotope, 48Ti, is β+ and the primary mode after is β. The primary decay products before 48Ti are scandium isotopes and the primary products after are vanadium isotopes.



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