Product: | Iron 57 | ||||
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Catalog Number: | 1578 | ||||
Synonyms: |
Iron Dust; Iron Metal; Iron Powder; Metallic Iron; Elemental Iron |
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Formula: | Fe-57 | ||||
Enrichment: | 95% | ||||
Chemical Purity: | 99% | ||||
Molecular Weight: | 55.847 | ||||
Appearance: | Black to gray solid | ||||
Category: | Metal Isotopes Alphabetical Listing | ||||
Stability: | Decomposes when heated. Oxidizes when exposed to air. | ||||
Storage: |
Keep from contact with oxidizing materials. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from incompatible substances. |
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Transportation: |
Non-hazardous for transport |
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Literature References: |
Hill, D.T., Girard, G.R., McCabe, F.L., Johnson, R.K., Stupik, P.D., Zhang, J.H., Reiff, W.M., Eggleston, D.S., [.mu.-1,1'-Bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene]bis(chlorogold): synthesis, iron-57 and gold-197 Moessbauer spectroscopy, x-ray crystal structure, and antitumor activity. Inorg. Chem., 1989, 28(18):3529-3533.; Flinn, P.A., Ruby, S.L., Kehl, W.L., Mössbauer Effect for Surface Atoms: Iron-57 at the Surface of η A12O3. Science, 1964, 143(3613):1434-1436. |
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Applications: | Fe-57 has a low natural variation in energy of the 14.4keV nuclear transition. This characteristic makes it ideal for use in Mössbauer spectroscopy and nuclear resonance vibrational spectroscopy. |