Isotopes of mendelevium
is a synthetic element, and thus a standard atomic weight cannot be given. Like all artificial elements, it has no stable isotopes. The first isotope to be synthesized was 256Md in 1955. There are 17 known radioisotopes, ranging in atomic mass from 244Md to 260Md, and 5 isomers. The longest-lived isotope is 258Md with a half-life of 51.3 days, and the longest-lived isomer is 258mMd with a half-life of 57 minutes.
List of isotopes
Chronology of isotope discovery
Isotope | Discovered | Reaction |
244Md | 2020 | 209Bi |
245Md | 1996 | 209Bi |
246Md | 1996 | 209Bi |
247Md | 1981 | 209Bi |
248Md | 1973 | 241Am |
249Md | 1973 | 241Am |
250Md | 1973 | 243Am, 243Am |
251Md | 1973 | 243Am, 243Am |
252Md | 1973 | 243Am |
253Md | 1992 | 243Am |
254Md | 1970 | 253Es |
255Md | 1958 | 253Es |
256Md | 1955 | 253Es |
257Md | 1964 | 252Cf |
258Md | 1970 | 255Es |
259Md | 1982 | 248Cm |
260Md | 1989 | 254Es+18O, 22Ne — transfer |