Talk:Isotopes of bromine

Latest comment: 10 months ago by LaundryPizza03 in topic Medical applications

Element stability profile

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The stability profile of the OE isotopes of 35Br Bromine is irregular due to the low reported half-life of the OE isotope OE35Br78, which is only 6.45 minutes (log second half-life value = 2.59. This value is below the values of the adjacent OE isotopes OE35Br76, at 16 hours, (log-second value = 4.760 and of OE35Br80 at 4.2 hours (log-second value = 4.20. There is obviously an irregularity in the OE35Br78 and also possibly the OE35Br80 half-life values.WFPM (talk) 18:15, 17 April 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Medical applications

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I recently added new content in Isotopes of bromine about the use of 75Br, 76Br, and 77Br in nuclear medicine. I also encountered mentions of 74Br and 80mBr in the references I used, as well as 82Br in other sources as a non-medical radiotracer, but have not looked into more details about them.

But it is not clear yet if Template:Infobox bromine isotopes should include any radioactive isotopes, as MOS:MAINISOTOPE was never formalized. See WT:ELEM#Main isotopes II for follow-up. –LaundryPizza03 (d) 08:46, 27 December 2023 (UTC)Reply