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− | '''Ununquadium''' (symbol: '''Uuq''') is a [[chemical element]] in [[group 14]] of the [[periodic table]]. It has attracted interest because of the possibility that <sup>298</sup>Uuq might be at the centre of a (relative) "[[island of stability]]" among superheavy nuclides<ref>{{citation | journal = Nucl. Phys. A | volume = 131 | issue = 1 | year = 1969 | pages = 1–66 | doi = 10.1016/0375-9474(69)90809-4 | title = On the nuclear structure and stability of heavy and superheavy elements | first1 = Sven Gösta | last1 = Nilsson | first2 = Chin Fu | last2 = Tsang | first3 = Adam | last3 = Sobiczewski | first4 = Zdzislaw | last4 = Szymański | first5 = Slawomir | last5 = Wycech | first6 = Christer | last6 = Gustafson | first7 = Inger-Lena | last7 = Lamm | first8 = Peter | last8 = Möller | first9 = Björn | last9 = Nilsson}}.</ref> and because the chemical properties of ununquadium might resemble those of the [[noble gas]]es rather than other group 14 elements.<ref>{{citation | journal = J. Chem. Phys. | volume = 63 | pages = 1032–33 | year = 1975 | doi = 10.1063/1.431398 | title = Are elements 112, 114, and 118 relatively inert gases? | first = Kenneth S. | last = Pitzer}}.</ref> | + | '''Ununquadium''' (symbol: '''Uuq''') is a purported [[chemical element]] in [[group 14]] of the [[periodic table]]. It has attracted interest because of the possibility that <sup>298</sup>Uuq might be at the centre of a (relative) "[[island of stability]]" among superheavy nuclides<ref>{{citation | journal = Nucl. Phys. A | volume = 131 | issue = 1 | year = 1969 | pages = 1–66 | doi = 10.1016/0375-9474(69)90809-4 | title = On the nuclear structure and stability of heavy and superheavy elements | first1 = Sven Gösta | last1 = Nilsson | first2 = Chin Fu | last2 = Tsang | first3 = Adam | last3 = Sobiczewski | first4 = Zdzislaw | last4 = Szymański | first5 = Slawomir | last5 = Wycech | first6 = Christer | last6 = Gustafson | first7 = Inger-Lena | last7 = Lamm | first8 = Peter | last8 = Möller | first9 = Björn | last9 = Nilsson}}.</ref> and because the chemical properties of ununquadium might resemble those of the [[noble gas]]es rather than other group 14 elements.<ref>{{citation | journal = J. Chem. Phys. | volume = 63 | pages = 1032–33 | year = 1975 | doi = 10.1063/1.431398 | title = Are elements 112, 114, and 118 relatively inert gases? | first = Kenneth S. | last = Pitzer | authorlink = Kenneth Pitzer}}.</ref> |
− | The preparation of ununquadium was claimed in 1999 by the team of Oganessian ''et al.'' at Dubna | + | The preparation of ununquadium was claimed in 1999 by the team of Oganessian ''et al.'' at the [[Joint Institute for Nuclear Research]] in Dubna, Russia:<ref name="Og99">{{citation | first1 = Yu. Ts. | last1 = Oganessian | authorlink1 = Yuri Oganessian | first2 = A. V. | last2 = Yeremin | first3 = A. G. | last3 = Popeko | first4 = S. L. | last4 = Bogomolov | first5 = G. V. | last5 = Buklanov | first6 = M. L. | last6 = Chelnokov | first7 = V. I. | last7 = Chepigin | first8 = B. N. | last8 = Gikal | first9 = V. A. | last9 = Gorshkov | first10 = G. G. | last10 = Gulbekian | first11 = M. G. | last11 = Itkis | first12 = A. P. | last12 = Kabachenko | first13 = A. Yu. | last13 = Lavrentev | first14 = O. N. | last14 = Malyshev | first15 = J. | last15 = Rohac | first16 = R. N. | last16 = Sagaidak | first17 = S. | last17 = Hofmann | first18 = S. | last18 = Saro | first19 = G. | last19 = Giardina | first20 = K. | last20 = Morita | title = Synthesis of nuclei of the superheavy element 114 in reactions induced by <sup>48</sup>Ca | journal = Nature | volume = 400 | pages = 242–45 | year = 1999 | doi = 10.1038/22281}}. {{citation | first1 = Yu. Ts. | last1 = Oganessian | authorlink1 = Yuri Oganessian | first2 = V. K. | last2 = Utyonkov | first3 = Yu. V. | last3 = Lobanov | first4 = F. Sh. | last4 = Abdullin | first5 = A. N. | last5 = Polyakov | first6 = I. V. | last6 = Shirokovsky | first7 = Yu. S. | last7 = Tsyganov | first8 = G. G. | last8 = Gulbekian | first9 = S. L. | last9 = Bogomolov | first10 = B. N. | last10 = Gikal | first11 = A. N. | last11 = Mezentsev | first12 = S. | last12 = Iliev | first13 = V. G. | last13 = Subbotin | first14 = A. M. | last14 = Sukhov | first15 = O. V. | last15 = Ivanov | first16 = G. V. | last16 = Buklanov | first17 = K. | last17 = Subotic | first18 = M. G. | last18 = Itkis | first19 = K. J. | last19 = Moody | first20 = J. F. | last20 = Wild | first21 = N. J. | last21 = Stoyer | first22 = M. A. | last22 = Stoyer | first23 = R. W. | last23 = Lougheed | title = Synthesis of superheavy nuclei in the <sup>48</sup>Ca + <sup>244</sup>Pu reaction | journal = Phys. Rev. Lett. | volume = 83 | issue = 16 | pages = 3154–57 | year = 1999 | doi = 10.1103/PhysRevLett.83.3154}}.</ref> these claims, and later results by the same team,<ref name="Og00">{{citation | first1 = Yu. Ts. | last1 = Oganessian | authorlink1 = Yuri Oganessian | first2 = V. K. | last2 = Utyonkov | first3 = Yu. V. | last3 = Lobanov | first4 = F. Sh. | last4 = Abdullin | first5 = A. N. | last5 = Polyakov | first6 = I. V. | last6 = Shirokovsky | first7 = Yu. S. | last7 = Tsyganov | first8 = G. G. | last8 = Gulbekian | first9 = S. L. | last9 = Bogomolov | first10 = B. N. | last10 = Gikal | first11 = A. N. | last11 = Mezentsev | first12 = S. | last12 = Iliev | first13 = V. G. | last13 = Subbotin | first14 = A. M. | last14 = Sukhov | first15 = O. V. | last15 = Ivanov | first16 = G. V. | last16 = Buklanov | first17 = K. | last17 = Subotic | first18 = M. G. | last18 = Itkis | first19 = K. J. | last19 = Moody | first20 = J. F. | last20 = Wild | first21 = N. J. | last21 = Stoyer | first22 = M. A. | last22 = Stoyer | first23 = R. W. | last23 = Lougheed | title = Synthesis of superheavy nuclei in the <sup>48</sup>Ca + <sup>244</sup>Pu reaction: <sup>288</sup>114 | journal = Phys. Rev. C | volume = 62 | issue = 4 | page = 041604 | year = 2000 | doi = 10.1103/PhysRevC.62.041604}}. {{citation | first1 = Yu. Ts. | last1 = Oganessian | authorlink1 = Yuri Oganessian | first2 = V. K. | last2 = Utyonkov | first3 = Yu. V. | last3 = Lobanov | first4 = F. Sh. | last4 = Abdullin | first5 = A. N. | last5 = Polyakov | first6 = I. V. | last6 = Shirokovsky | first7 = Yu. S. | last7 = Tsyganov | first8 = G. G. | last8 = Gulbekian | first9 = S. L. | last9 = Bogomolov | first10 = B. N. | last10 = Gikal | first11 = A. N. | last11 = Mezentsev | first12 = S. | last12 = Iliev | first13 = V. G. | last13 = Subbotin | first14 = A. M. | last14 = Sukhov | first15 = O. V. | last15 = Ivanov | first16 = G. V. | last16 = Buklanov | first17 = K. | last17 = Subotic | first18 = M. G. | last18 = Itkis | first19 = K. J. | last19 = Moody | first20 = J. F. | last20 = Wild | first21 = N. J. | last21 = Stoyer | first22 = M. A. | last22 = Stoyer | first23 = R. W. | last23 = Lougheed | title = Synthesis of heavy nuclei in <sup>48</sup>Ca + <sup>244</sup>Pu interactions | journal = Phys. Atom. Nucl. | volume = 63 | issue = 10 | pages = 1679–87 | year = 2000 | doi = 10.1134/1.1320137}}. {{citation | first1 = Yu. Ts. | last1 = Oganessian | authorlink1 = Yuri Oganessian | first2 = V. K. | last2 = Utyonkov | first3 = K. J. | last3 = Moody. | title = Synthesis of <sup>292</sup>116 in the <sup>248</sup>Cm + <sup>48</sup>Ca reaction | journal = Phys. Atom. Nucl. | volume = 64 | issue = 8 | pages = 1349–55 | year = 2001 | doi = 10.1134/1.1398925}}. {{citation | first1 = Yu. Ts. | last1 = Oganessian | authorlink1 = Yuri Oganessian | first2 = V. K. | last2 = Utyonkov | first3 = Yu. V. | last3 = Lobanov | first4 = F. Sh. | last4 = Abdullin | first5 = A. N. | last5 = Polyakov | first6 = I. V. | last6 = Shirokovsky | first7 = Yu. S. | last7 = Tsyganov | first8 = G. G. | last8 = Gulbekian | first9 = S. L. | last9 = Bogomolov | first10 = B. N. | last10 = Gikal | first11 = A. N. | last11 = Mezentsev | first12 = S. | last12 = Iliev | first13 = V. G. | last13 = Subbotin | first14 = A. M. | last14 = Sukhov | first15 = O. V. | last15 = Ivanov | first16 = G. V. | last16 = Buklanov | first17 = K. | last17 = Subotic | first18 = M. G. | last18 = Itkis | first19 = K. J. | last19 = Moody | first20 = J. F. | last20 = Wild | first21 = N. J. | last21 = Stoyer | first22 = M. A. | last22 = Stoyer | first23 = R. W. | last23 = Lougheed | first24 = C. A. | last24 = Laue | first25 = Ye. A. | last25 = Karelin | first26 = A. N. | last26 = Tatarinov | journal = Phys. Rev. C | volume = 63 | issue = 1 | page = 011301 | year = 2001 | title = Observation of the decay of <sup>292</sup>116 | doi = 10.1103/PhysRevC.63.011301}}.</ref><ref name="Og03">{{citation | first1 = Yu. Ts. | last1 = Oganessian | authorlink1 = Yuri Oganessian | first2 = V. K. | last2 = Utyonkov | first3 = Yu. V. | last3 = Lobanov | first4 = F. Sh. | last4 = Abdullin | first5 = A. N. | last5 = Polyakov | first6 = I. V. | last6 = Shirokovsky | first7 = Yu. S. | last7 = Tsyganov | first8 = G. G. | last8 = Gulbekian | first9 = S. L. | last9 = Bogomolov | first10 = B. N. | last10 = Gikal | first11 = A. N. | last11 = Mezentsev | first12 = S. | last12 = Iliev | first13 = V. G. | last13 = Subbotin | first14 = A. M. | last14 = Sukhov | first15 = O. V. | last15 = Ivanov | first16 = G. V. | last16 = Buklanov | first17 = K. | last17 = Subotic | first18 = M. G. | last18 = Itkis | first19 = K. J. | last19 = Moody | first20 = J. F. | last20 = Wild | first21 = N. J. | last21 = Stoyer | first22 = M. A. | last22 = Stoyer | first23 = D. A. | last23 = Shaughnessy | first24 = J. M. | last24 = Kenneally | first25 = R. W. | last25 = Lougheed | journal = Phys. Rev. C | volume = 69 | issue = 5 | page = 054607 | year = 2004 | title = Measurements of cross sections for the fusion-evaporation reactions <sup>244</sup>Pu(<sup>48</sup>Ca,''x''n)<sup>292−''x''</sup>114 and <sup>245</sup>Cm(<sup>48</sup>Ca,''x''n)<sup>293−''x''</sup>116 | doi = 10.1103/PhysRevC.69.054607}}.</ref><ref name="Og04">{{citation | first1 = Yu. Ts. | last1 = Oganessian | authorlink1 = Yuri Oganessian | first2 = V. K. | last2 = Utyonkov | first3 = Yu. V. | last3 = Lobanov | first4 = F. Sh. | last4 = Abdullin | first5 = A. N. | last5 = Polyakov | first6 = I. V. | last6 = Shirokovsky | first7 = Yu. S. | last7 = Tsyganov | first8 = G. G. | last8 = Gulbekian | first9 = S. L. | last9 = Bogomolov | first10 = B. N. | last10 = Gikal | first11 = A. N. | last11 = Mezentsev | first12 = S. | last12 = Iliev | first13 = V. G. | last13 = Subbotin | first14 = A. M. | last14 = Sukhov | first15 = A. A. | last15 = Voinov | first16 = G. V. | last16 = Bogomolov | first17 = K. | last17 = Subotic | first18 = V. I. | last18 = Zagrebaev | first19 = M. G. | last19 = Itkis | first20 = J. B. | last20 = Patin | first21 = K. J. | last21 = Moody | first22 = J. F. | last22 = Wild | first23 = M. A. | last23 = Stoyer | first24 = N. J. | last24 = Stoyer | first25 = D. A. | last25 = Shaughnessy | first26 = J. M. | last26 = Kenneally | first27 = P. A. | last27 = Wilk | first28 = R. W. | last28 = Lougheed | first29 = R. I. | last29 = Il’kaev | first30 = S. P. | last30 = Vesnovskii | journal = Phys. Rev. C | volume = 70 | issue = 6 | page = 064609 | year = 2004 | title = Measurements of cross sections and decay properties of the isotopes of elements 112, 114, and 116 produced in the fusion reactions <sup>233,238</sup>U, <sup>242</sup>Pu, and <sup>248</sup>Cm + <sup>48</sup>Ca | doi = 10.1103/PhysRevC.70.064609}}.</ref> are under consideration by the [[IUPAC/IUPAP Joint Working Party on Discovery of Elements]] (JWP),<ref name="JWP03">{{citation | first1 = P. J. | last1 = Karol | first2 = H. | last2 = Nakahara | first3 = B. W. | last3 = Petley | first4 = E. | last4 = Vogt | title = On the Claims for Discovery of Elements 110, 111, 112, 114, 116, and 118 (IUPAC Technical Report) | journal = Pure Appl. Chem. | year = 2003 | volume = 75 | issue = 10 | pages = 1601–11 | doi = 10.1351/pac200375101601}}.</ref><ref name="JWP09">{{citation | journal = Pure Appl. Chem. | year = 2009 | volume = 81 | issue = 7 | pages = 1331–43 | doi = 10.1351/PAC-REP-08-03-05 | title = Discovery of the element with atomic number 112 (IUPAC Technical Report) | first1 = Robert C. | last1 = Barber | first2 = Heinz W. | last2 = Gäggeler | first3 = Paul J. | last3 = Karol | first4 = Hiromichi | last4 = Nakahara | first5 = Emanuele | last5 = Vardaci | first6 = Erich | last6 = Vogt}}.</ref> and some have been independently verified by a team from the [[Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory]] in Berkeley, California.<ref>{{citation | journal = Phys. Rev. Lett. | volume = 103 | issue = 13 | page = 132502 | year = 2009 | title = Independent Verification of Element 114 Production in the <sup>48</sup>Ca + <sup>242</sup>Pu Reaction | first1 = L. | last1 = Stavsetra | first2 = K. E. | last2 = Gregorich | first3 = J. | last3 = Dvorak | first4 = P. A. | last4 = Ellison | first5 = I. | last5 = Dragojević | first6 = M. A. | last6 = Garcia | first7 = H. | last7 = Nitsche | doi = 10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.132502}}.</ref> |
− | </ref><ref name="JWP09">{{citation | journal = Pure Appl. Chem. | year = 2009 | volume = 81 | issue = 7 | pages = 1331–43 | doi = 10.1351/PAC-REP-08-03-05 | title = Discovery of the element with atomic number 112 (IUPAC Technical Report) | first1 = Robert C. | last1 = Barber | first2 = Heinz W. | last2 = Gäggeler | first3 = Paul J. | last3 = Karol | first4 = Hiromichi | last4 = Nakahara | first5 = Emanuele | last5 = Vardaci | first6 = Erich | last6 = Vogt}}.</ref> | ||
− | ==References== | + | ==Preparation== |
− | {{reflist}} | + | ===Early claims=== |
+ | The original claims from Dubna were for {{nuclide|Z=94|A=242}}({{nuclide|Z=20|A=48}},3n){{nuclide|A=287|Z=114}} and {{nuclide|Z=94|A=244}}({{nuclide|Z=20|A=48}},3n){{nuclide|A=289|Z=114}}, with one observed decay chain from each reaction.<ref name="Og99"/> | ||
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+ | ==Notes and references== | ||
+ | ===Notes=== | ||
+ | {{reflist|group=note}} | ||
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+ | ===References=== | ||
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===Further reading=== | ===Further reading=== | ||
+ | *{{citation | title = The Stability of the Oxidation State +4 in Group 14 Compounds from Carbon to Element 114 | first1 = Michael | last1 = Seth | first2 = Knut | last2 = Faegri | first3 = Peter | last3 = Schwerdtfeger | journal = Angew. Chem. Intl. Ed. | year = 1998 | volume = 37 | issue = 18 | pages = 2493–96 | doi = 10.1002/(SICI)1521-3773(19981002)37:18<2493::AID-ANIE2493>3.0.CO;2-F}}. | ||
*{{citation | journal = J. Chem. Phys. | volume = 114 | pages = 2977 | year = 2001 | doi = 10.1063/1.1342763 | title = Electronic structure of eka-lead (element 114) compared with lead | first1 = Arie | last1 = Landau | first2 = Ephraim | last2 = Eliav | first3 = Yasuyuki | last3 = Ishikawa | first4 = Uzi | last4 = Kaldor}}. | *{{citation | journal = J. Chem. Phys. | volume = 114 | pages = 2977 | year = 2001 | doi = 10.1063/1.1342763 | title = Electronic structure of eka-lead (element 114) compared with lead | first1 = Arie | last1 = Landau | first2 = Ephraim | last2 = Eliav | first3 = Yasuyuki | last3 = Ishikawa | first4 = Uzi | last4 = Kaldor}}. | ||
*{{citation | title = Atomic and Molecular Properties of Elements 112, 114, and 118 | first = Clinton S. | last = Nash | journal = J. Phys. Chem. A | year = 2005 | volume = 109 | issue = 15 | pages = 3493–3500 | doi = 10.1021/jp050736o}}. | *{{citation | title = Atomic and Molecular Properties of Elements 112, 114, and 118 | first = Clinton S. | last = Nash | journal = J. Phys. Chem. A | year = 2005 | volume = 109 | issue = 15 | pages = 3493–3500 | doi = 10.1021/jp050736o}}. | ||
− | + | *{{citation | journal = J. Chem. Phys. | volume = 127 | pages = 134310 | year = 2007 | doi = 10.1063/1.2770712 | title = Intermetallic compounds of the heaviest elements and their homologs: The electronic structure and bonding of MM′, where M = Ge, Sn, Pb, and element 114, and M′ = Ni, Pd, Pt, Cu, Ag, Au, Sn, Pb, and element 114 | first1 = V. | last1 = Pershina | first2 = J. | last2 = Anton | first3 = B. | last3 = Fricke}}. | |
− | *{{citation | journal = J. Chem. Phys. | volume = 127 | pages = 134310 | year = 2007 | doi = 10.1063/1.2770712 | title = Intermetallic compounds of the heaviest elements and their homologs: The electronic structure and bonding of MM′, where M = Ge, Sn, Pb, and element 114, and M′ = Ni, Pd, Pt, Cu, Ag, Au, Sn, Pb, and element 114 | first1 = V. | last1 = Pershina | first2 = J. | last2 = Anton | first3 = B. | last3 = Fricke}}. | ||
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*{{citation | journal = J. Chem. Phys. | volume = 131 | page = 084713 | year = 2009 | doi = 10.1063/1.3212449 | title = Theoretical predictions of adsorption behavior of elements 112 and 114 and their homologs Hg and Pb | first1 = V. | last1 = Pershina | first2 = J. | last2 = Anton | first3 = T. | last3 = Jacob}}. | *{{citation | journal = J. Chem. Phys. | volume = 131 | page = 084713 | year = 2009 | doi = 10.1063/1.3212449 | title = Theoretical predictions of adsorption behavior of elements 112 and 114 and their homologs Hg and Pb | first1 = V. | last1 = Pershina | first2 = J. | last2 = Anton | first3 = T. | last3 = Jacob}}. | ||
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Ununquadium (symbol: Uuq) is a purported chemical element in group 14 of the periodic table. It has attracted interest because of the possibility that 298Uuq might be at the centre of a (relative) "island of stability" among superheavy nuclides[1] and because the chemical properties of ununquadium might resemble those of the noble gases rather than other group 14 elements.[2]
The preparation of ununquadium was claimed in 1999 by the team of Oganessian et al. at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia:[3] these claims, and later results by the same team,[4][5][6] are under consideration by the IUPAC/IUPAP Joint Working Party on Discovery of Elements (JWP),[7][8] and some have been independently verified by a team from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California.[9]
Contents
Preparation
Early claims
The original claims from Dubna were for 24294Pu(4820Ca,3n)287114Uuq and 24494Pu(4820Ca,3n)289114Uuq, with one observed decay chain from each reaction.[3]
Notes and references
Notes
- ↑ The electronic configuration is predicted on the basis of periodic trends.
References
- ↑ Nilsson, Sven Gösta; Tsang, Chin Fu; Sobiczewski, Adam; Szymański, Zdzislaw; Wycech, Slawomir; Gustafson, Christer; Lamm, Inger-Lena; Möller, Peter, et al. On the nuclear structure and stability of heavy and superheavy elements. Nucl. Phys. A 1969, 131 (1), 1–66. DOI: 10.1016/0375-9474(69)90809-4.
- ↑ Pitzer, Kenneth S. Are elements 112, 114, and 118 relatively inert gases?. J. Chem. Phys. 1975, 63, 1032–33. DOI: 10.1063/1.431398.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Oganessian, Yu. Ts.; Yeremin, A. V.; Popeko, A. G.; Bogomolov, S. L.; Buklanov, G. V.; Chelnokov, M. L.; Chepigin, V. I.; Gikal, B. N., et al. Synthesis of nuclei of the superheavy element 114 in reactions induced by 48Ca. Nature 1999, 400, 242–45. DOI: 10.1038/22281. Oganessian, Yu. Ts.; Utyonkov, V. K.; Lobanov, Yu. V.; Abdullin, F. Sh.; Polyakov, A. N.; Shirokovsky, I. V.; Tsyganov, Yu. S.; Gulbekian, G. G., et al. Synthesis of superheavy nuclei in the 48Ca + 244Pu reaction. Phys. Rev. Lett. 1999, 83 (16), 3154–57. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.83.3154.
- ↑ Oganessian, Yu. Ts.; Utyonkov, V. K.; Lobanov, Yu. V.; Abdullin, F. Sh.; Polyakov, A. N.; Shirokovsky, I. V.; Tsyganov, Yu. S.; Gulbekian, G. G., et al. Synthesis of superheavy nuclei in the 48Ca + 244Pu reaction: 288114. Phys. Rev. C 2000, 62 (4), 041604. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.62.041604. Oganessian, Yu. Ts.; Utyonkov, V. K.; Lobanov, Yu. V.; Abdullin, F. Sh.; Polyakov, A. N.; Shirokovsky, I. V.; Tsyganov, Yu. S.; Gulbekian, G. G., et al. Synthesis of heavy nuclei in 48Ca + 244Pu interactions. Phys. Atom. Nucl. 2000, 63 (10), 1679–87. DOI: 10.1134/1.1320137. Oganessian, Yu. Ts.; Utyonkov, V. K.; Moody., K. J. Synthesis of 292116 in the 248Cm + 48Ca reaction. Phys. Atom. Nucl. 2001, 64 (8), 1349–55. DOI: 10.1134/1.1398925. Oganessian, Yu. Ts.; Utyonkov, V. K.; Lobanov, Yu. V.; Abdullin, F. Sh.; Polyakov, A. N.; Shirokovsky, I. V.; Tsyganov, Yu. S.; Gulbekian, G. G., et al. Observation of the decay of 292116. Phys. Rev. C 2001, 63 (1), 011301. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.63.011301.
- ↑ Oganessian, Yu. Ts.; Utyonkov, V. K.; Lobanov, Yu. V.; Abdullin, F. Sh.; Polyakov, A. N.; Shirokovsky, I. V.; Tsyganov, Yu. S.; Gulbekian, G. G., et al. Measurements of cross sections for the fusion-evaporation reactions 244Pu(48Ca,xn)292−x114 and 245Cm(48Ca,xn)293−x116. Phys. Rev. C 2004, 69 (5), 054607. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.69.054607.
- ↑ Oganessian, Yu. Ts.; Utyonkov, V. K.; Lobanov, Yu. V.; Abdullin, F. Sh.; Polyakov, A. N.; Shirokovsky, I. V.; Tsyganov, Yu. S.; Gulbekian, G. G., et al. Measurements of cross sections and decay properties of the isotopes of elements 112, 114, and 116 produced in the fusion reactions 233,238U, 242Pu, and 248Cm + 48Ca. Phys. Rev. C 2004, 70 (6), 064609. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.70.064609.
- ↑ Karol, P. J.; Nakahara, H.; Petley, B. W.; Vogt, E. On the Claims for Discovery of Elements 110, 111, 112, 114, 116, and 118 (IUPAC Technical Report). Pure Appl. Chem. 2003, 75 (10), 1601–11. DOI: 10.1351/pac200375101601.
- ↑ Barber, Robert C.; Gäggeler, Heinz W.; Karol, Paul J.; Nakahara, Hiromichi; Vardaci, Emanuele; Vogt, Erich Discovery of the element with atomic number 112 (IUPAC Technical Report). Pure Appl. Chem. 2009, 81 (7), 1331–43. DOI: 10.1351/PAC-REP-08-03-05.
- ↑ Stavsetra, L.; Gregorich, K. E.; Dvorak, J.; Ellison, P. A.; Dragojević, I.; Garcia, M. A.; Nitsche, H. Independent Verification of Element 114 Production in the 48Ca + 242Pu Reaction. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2009, 103 (13), 132502. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.132502.
Further reading
- Seth, Michael; Faegri, Knut; Schwerdtfeger, Peter The Stability of the Oxidation State +4 in Group 14 Compounds from Carbon to Element 114. Angew. Chem. Intl. Ed. 1998, 37 (18), 2493–96. DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1521-3773(19981002)37:18<2493::AID-ANIE2493>3.0.CO;2-F.
- Landau, Arie; Eliav, Ephraim; Ishikawa, Yasuyuki; Kaldor, Uzi Electronic structure of eka-lead (element 114) compared with lead. J. Chem. Phys. 2001, 114, 2977. DOI: 10.1063/1.1342763.
- Nash, Clinton S. Atomic and Molecular Properties of Elements 112, 114, and 118. J. Phys. Chem. A 2005, 109 (15), 3493–3500. DOI: 10.1021/jp050736o.
- Pershina, V.; Anton, J.; Fricke, B. Intermetallic compounds of the heaviest elements and their homologs: The electronic structure and bonding of MM′, where M = Ge, Sn, Pb, and element 114, and M′ = Ni, Pd, Pt, Cu, Ag, Au, Sn, Pb, and element 114. J. Chem. Phys. 2007, 127, 134310. DOI: 10.1063/1.2770712.
- Pershina, V.; Anton, J.; Jacob, T. Theoretical predictions of adsorption behavior of elements 112 and 114 and their homologs Hg and Pb. J. Chem. Phys. 2009, 131, 084713. DOI: 10.1063/1.3212449.
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