thorium-232

chemical isotope

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    • radioactive heat
    • uranium-233
      • Temelín Nuclear Power Plant, South Bohemia, Czech Republic
        In nuclear reactor: Fissile and fertile materials

        When a nucleus of thorium-232 absorbs, or “captures,” a neutron, it becomes thorium-233, whose half-life is approximately 21.83 minutes. After that time the nuclide decays through electron emission to protactinium-233, whose half-life is 26.967 days. The protactinium-233 nuclide in turn decays through electron emission to yield uranium-233.

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