Thorium-232

Thorium-232
General
Symbol232Th
Namesthorium-232
Protons (Z)90
Neutrons (N)142
Nuclide data
Natural abundance99.98%
Half-life (t1/2)1.405×1010 years
Isotope mass232.0380536 Da
Spin0+
Parent isotopes236U (α)
232Ac (β)
Decay products228Ra
Decay modes
Decay modeDecay energy (MeV)
alpha decay4.0816
Isotopes of thorium
Complete table of nuclides

Thorium-232 (232
Th
) is the main naturally occurring isotope of thorium, with a relative abundance of 99.98%. It has a half life of 14.05 billion years, which makes it the longest-lived isotope of thorium. It decays by alpha decay to radium-228; its decay chain terminates at stable lead-208.

Thorium-232 is a fertile material; it can capture a neutron to form thorium-233, which subsequently undergoes two successive beta decays to uranium-233, which is fissile. As such, it has been used in the thorium fuel cycle in nuclear reactors; various prototype thorium-fueled reactors have been designed. However, as of 2024, thorium fuel has not been widely adopted for commercial-scale nuclear power.