zinc67
Zinc 67 is a type of radioactive isotope of zinc, denoted by the atomic number 30 and mass number 67. It has a half-life of approximately 9.2 minutes, meaning that within this time frame, half of the isotope will decay into a more stable state.
Zinc 67 is primarily produced in nuclear reactors, through the bombardment of natural zinc with neutron radiation.
From a nuclear physics perspective, zinc 67 exhibits E1 radiation decay, with a gamma emission of 93.2
Radionuclide study experiments with Zinc 67 radiation beams facilitate similar effectiveness of radioisotopic production of req
The production and handling of zinc 67 typically require specialized safety measures, such as use of shielding