Isotopes of Ununoctium - Target-projectile Combinations Leading To Z=118 Compound Nuclei

Target-projectile Combinations Leading To Z=118 Compound Nuclei

The below table contains various combinations of targets and projectiles which could be used to form compound nuclei with Z=118.

Target Projectile CN Attempt result
160Gd 136Xe 296Uuo Reaction yet to be attempted
208Pb 86Kr 294Uuo Failure to date
232Th 64Ni 296Uuo Reaction yet to be attempted
238U 58Fe 296Uuo Reaction yet to be attempted
244Pu 54Cr 298Uuo Reaction yet to be attempted
248Cm 50Ti 298Uuo Reaction yet to be attempted
250Cm 50Ti 300Uuo Reaction yet to be attempted
249Cf 48Ca 297Uuo Successful reaction
252Cf 48Ca 300Uuo Reaction yet to be attempted
257Fm 40Ar 297Uuo Reaction yet to be attempted

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