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. 2016 May 19;16(8):1035–1047. doi: 10.1080/14712598.2016.1185412

Table 1.

Main characteristics of the currently available α-particle-emitting radionuclides.

Isotope Daughter isotopes* Physical half-life Maximum energy (keV) Occurrence (%) Associated emissions
211At 7.2 h 5.867 α (41.8%) α, γ, LEE
  211Po 516 ms 7.450 α (100%)  
225Ac 10 days 5.830 α (100%) α, γ, Auger, β
  221Fr 4.9 min 6.341 α (100%)  
  217At 32.3 ms 7.069 α (99.98%)/β (0.01%)  
  213Bi 45.6 min 6.051 α (2.2%)/β(97.8%)  
  213Po 4.2 µs 8.377 α (100%)  
213Bi 45.6 min 6.051 α (2.2%)/β (97.8%) α, γ, Auger, β
  213Po 4.2 µs 8.377 α (100%)  
212Bi 61 min 5.870 α (36%)/β (64%) α, γ, Auger, β
  212Po 298 ns 8.785 α (100%)  
227Th 18.72 days 6.038 α (100%) α, γ, Auger, β
  223Ra 11.4 days 5.871 α (100%)  
  219Rn 4 s 6.819 α (100%)  
  215Po 1.8 ms 7.386 α (100%)  
  211Bi 2.14 min 6.623 α (99.7%)/β (0.3%)  
212Pb 10.64 h   β (100%) β
  212Bi 61 min 5.870 α (36%)/β (64%) α, γ, Auger, β
  212Po 0.3 μs 8.785 α (100%)  
223Ra 11.4 days 5.871 α (100%) α, γ, Auger, β
  219Rn 4 s 6.819 α (100%)  
  215Po 1.8 ms 7.386 α (100%)  
  211Bi 2.14 min 6.623 α (99.7%)/β (0.3%)  

*Generated α-particle emitter after decay of the conjugated parent.

LEE: Low-energy electron emission; NS: yield not significant.