How many (milli)grams of PmCl2 do you have? It would be nice to do chemistry experiments with that, although that of course requires some safety measures. I don;t know anything of the chemistry of Pm, but isn't it an interesting idea to make pure Pm metal, by dissolving some of this at a micro scale (in a few ml of water) and electrolysing this solution, such that a thin layer of Pm settles at a copper cathode or something like that? If you make a detailed picture of that, then your sample will "live" for longer by means of the picture.
And then the tin. I have purchased 60 grams of very pure tin from Emovendo. What about putting some of this in a freezer at -18 C? How long would it take at that temp before it turns into the other allotrope? An then, if I store it at room temp again, will it revert to normal tin, or does it stay like the special allotrope?
Btw, my red selenium is not very red anymore. The picture I have on my website certainly does not reflect the current situation anymore. Now it is more like a dark purple/grey powder. I stop making red Se, I have a picture on my website of this and I'm content with that. I of course keep the grey granules from Emovendo as my Se-sample, but the red stuff simply is too unstable. I do not want to replenish things every half a year.