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  2. Protactinium - Wikipedia

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    Protactinium-233 occurs as a result of the decay of thorium-233 as part of the chain of events necessary to produce uranium-233 by neutron irradiation of thorium-232. It is an undesired intermediate product in thorium-based nuclear reactors , and is therefore removed from the active zone of the reactor during the breeding process.

  3. Isotopes of protactinium - Wikipedia

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    The most stable isotope is 231 Pa with a half-life of 32,760 years, 233 Pa with a half-life of 26.967 days, and 230 Pa with a half-life of 17.4 days. All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives less than 1.6 days, and the majority of these have half-lives less than 1.8 seconds.

  4. Isotopes of thorium - Wikipedia

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    233 Th is an isotope of thorium that decays into protactinium-233 through beta decay. It has a half-life of 21.83 minutes. [ 1 ] Traces occur in nature as the result of natural neutron activation of 232 Th. [ 58 ]

  5. Uranium-233 - Wikipedia

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    Uranium-233 (233 U or U-233) is a fissile isotope of uranium that is bred from thorium-232 as part of the thorium fuel cycle. Uranium-233 was investigated for use in nuclear weapons and as a reactor fuel. [2] It has been used successfully in experimental nuclear reactors and has been proposed for much wider use as a nuclear fuel.

  6. Uranium-232 - Wikipedia

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    Uranium-232 (232 U) is an isotope of uranium.It has a half-life of around 69 years and is a side product in the thorium cycle.It has been cited as an obstacle to nuclear proliferation using 233 U as the fissile material, because the intense gamma radiation emitted by 208 Tl (a daughter of 232 U, produced relatively quickly) makes the 233 U contaminated with it more difficult to handle.

  7. Protactinium tetraiodide - Wikipedia

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    Protactinium tetraiodide can be prepared by reducing the pentaiodide with aluminum at about 400 °C: [3] 3PaI 5 + Al → 3PaI 4 + AlI 3. Also, a reaction of hydrogen reduction of protactinium(V) iodide at 400 °C: [4] 2PaI 5 + H 2 → 2PaI 4 + 2HI

  8. Category:Isotopes of protactinium - Wikipedia

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  9. Protactinium nitride - Wikipedia

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    Create account; Log in; Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... Protactinium nitride is a binary inorganic compound of protactinium and nitrogen with the ...