6 years.
The isomeric isotope 95mTc, with a half-life of 61 days, is useful for tracer work, as it produces energetic gamma rays.
Technetium metal has been produced in kilogram quantities.  The metal was first prepared by passing hydrogen gas at 1100C over Tc2S7.  It is now conveniently prepared by the reduction of ammonium pertechnetate with hydrogen.
Properties
Technetium is a silvery-gray metal that tarnishes slowly in moist air.  The 
chemistry of technetium is said to be similar to that of rhenium.
Technetium dissolves in nitric acid, aqua regia, and conc. sulfuric acid, but 
is not soluble in hydrochloric acid of any strength.  The element is a remarkable corrosion inhibitor for steel.  The metal is an excellent superconductor at 11K and below.
Cost
Until 1960, technetium was available only in small amounts and the price was as high as $2800/g.  It is now commercially available to holders of O.R.N.L. permits at a price of $60/g.
Handling
It is reported that mild carbon steels may be effectively protected by as little as 55 ppm of KTcO4 in aerated distilled water at temperatures up to 250C.  This corrrosion protection is limited to closed systems, since technetium is radioative and must be confined.  98Tc has a specific activity of 6.2 x 108 Bq/g.  Activity of this level must not be allowed to spread.  99Tc is a contamination hazard and should be handled in a glove box.
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics
	American Chemical Society.
Last Updated: 12/19/97
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