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  2. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of prices of chemical elements. Listed here are mainly average market prices for bulk trade of commodities. ... 241 Am: Americium-241: 13.69: 0: 728 ...

  3. Americium-241 - Wikipedia

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    Americium-241 has been produced in small quantities in nuclear reactors for decades, and many kilograms of 241 Am have been accumulated by now. [4]: 1262 Nevertheless, since it was first offered for sale in 1962, its price, about US$1,500 per gram of 241 Am, remains almost unchanged owing to the very complex separation procedure.

  4. Americium - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, since it was first offered for sale in 1962, its price, about US$1,500 per gram (US$43,000/oz) of 241 Am, remains almost unchanged owing to the very complex separation procedure. [30] The heavier isotope 243 Am is produced in much smaller amounts; it is thus more difficult to separate, resulting in a higher cost of the order US ...

  5. Weapons-grade nuclear material - Wikipedia

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    241 Pu ƒ: 250 Cf 227 Ac № 10–29 a: 90 Sr 85 Kr 113m Cd þ: 232 U ƒ: 238 Pu ƒ: 243 Cm ƒ: 29–97 a: 137 Cs 151 Sm þ: 121m Sn 249 Cf ƒ: 242m Am ƒ: 141–351 a No fission products have a half-life in the range of 100 a–210 ka ... 241 Am ƒ: 251 Cf ƒ [4] 430–900 a 226 Ra № 247 Bk 1.3–1.6 ka 240 Pu 229 Th 246 Cm ƒ: 243 Am ƒ: 4. ...

  6. Isotopes of americium - Wikipedia

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    Americium-241 is the most common isotope of americium in nuclear waste. [8] It is the isotope used in an americium smoke detector based on an ionization chamber . It is a potential fuel for long-lifetime radioisotope thermoelectric generators .

  7. Fertile material - Wikipedia

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    americium-241 to curium-242 to curium-243 (or, more likely, curium-242 decays to plutonium-238, which also requires one additional neutron to reach a fissile nuclide) Since these require a total of 3 or 4 thermal neutrons to eventually fission, and a thermal neutron fission generates only about 2 to 3 neutrons, these nuclides represent a net ...

  8. Radioisotope thermoelectric generator - Wikipedia

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    Prototype designs of 241 Am RTGs expect 2–2.2 W e /kg for 5–50 W e RTGs design but practical testing shows that only 1.3–1.9 W e can be achieved. [44] Americium-241 is currently used in small quantities in household smoke detectors and thus its handling and properties are well-established.

  9. Talk:Americium-241 - Wikipedia

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    As stated in the article, americium-241 almost always decays by alpha emission to neptunium-237. Radioactive decay is a stochastic process , meaning that at any time, an atom can spontaneously decay, and there's no such thing as "stopping" it from happening.