Plutonium-240

Plutonium-240 (Pu-240) is an isotope of the metal plutonium formed when plutonium-239 captures a neutron. About 62% to 73% of the time when Pu-239 captures a neutron it undergoes fission; the rest of the time it forms Pu-240. The longer a nuclear fuel element remains in a nuclear reactor the greater the relative percentage of Pu-240 in the fuel becomes. For weapons use, the fuel needs to be as low in Pu-240 as possible, usually around 7% of the t... more

Isotope

Isotope of:

Mass number:

  • 240

Mass:

Mass Uncertainty
  • 240.05381 u (3.9861867E-16 µg )
  • 0 u (3.3E-24 µg )

Half-life:

  • 206,971,000,000 s (3449516666.67 min )

Decay modes:

Decay mode Percentage Decay energy
  • 100 %
  • 5.26 MeV (5260000 eV )
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