flerovium284
Flerovium-284 is a synthetic radioactive isotope of flerovium, a chemical element with the atomic number 114. It was first synthesized in 2002 by a team of scientists at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia, using the bombardment of americium-243 with calcium-48 ions.
The resulting isotope, flerovium-284, is highly unstable and decays rapidly into other isotopes. It is a globose
Flerovium-284 decays primarily through alpha decay, emitting an alpha particle and becoming berkelium-280. The half-life of
Due to its extremely short half-life and high rate of decay, flerovium-284 has limited practical applications.
As a synthetic isotope, flerovium-284 is highly reactive and decays rapidly, making it difficult to study and
Research on flerovium-284 is ongoing, with the primary focus on understanding its properties and behavior. Continued