Isotopes of mercury


There are seven stable isotopes of mercury with 202Hg being the most abundant. The longest-lived radioisotopes are 194Hg with a half-life of 444 years, and 203Hg with a half-life of 46.612 days. Most of the remaining 40 radioisotopes have half-lives that are less than a day. 199Hg and 201Hg are the most often studied NMR-active nuclei, having spin quantum numbers of 1/2 and 3/2 respectively.
180Hg, producible from 180Tl, was found in 2010 to be capable of an unusual form of spontaneous fission. The fission products are 80Kr and 100Ru.

List of isotopes