- Palladium-107
Palladium -107 is the second longest lived (halflife of 6.5 million years) and least radioactive (decay energy only 33KeV ,specific activity 5e|-5 Ci/g) of the 7 long-livedfission products . It undergoes purebeta decay (nogamma radiation ) tosilver -107.Its yield from
thermal neutron fission ofuranium-235 is 0.1629% per fission, only 1/4 that ofiodine-129 , and only 1/40 those ofTc-99 ,Zr-93 , andCs-135 . Yield fromU-233 is slightly lower, but yield fromPu-239 is much higher, 3.3%.Yields are higher infast fission or in fission of heavier nuclei.According to [http://www.platinummetalsreview.com/pdf/pmr-v35-i4-202-208.pdf] fission palladium contains the isotopes 104Pd (16.9%), 105Pd (29.3%), 106Pd (21.3%), 107Pd (17%), 108Pd (11.7%) and 110Pd (3.8%).According to another source, the proportion of 107Pd is 9.2% for palladium from thermal neutron fission of
U-235 , 11.8% forU-233 , and 20.4% forPu-239 . (and the Pu-239 yield of palladium is about 10 times that of U-235.)Because of this dilution and because 105Pd has 11 times the
neutron absorption cross section , 107Pd is not amenable to disposal bynuclear transmutation . However, as anoble metal , palladium is not as mobile in the environment as iodine or technetium.References
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Isotopes of palladium
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