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Chemical properties of element 106 (seaborgium)
- M. Schädel, W. Brüchle, +15 authors A. Yakuschev
- Physics
- Nature
- 3 July 1997
The synthesis, via nuclear fusion reactions, of elements heavier than the actinides, allows one to probe the limits of the periodic table as a means of classifying the elements. In particular,… Expand
How well do we understand the synthesis of heavy elements by heavy-ion induced fusion?
- W. Reisdorf, M. Schädel
- Physics
- 1 March 1992
Experimental cross sections to synthesize heavy ion induced fusion reactions are confronted with calculations using the conventional picture of complete fusion after passing the barrier plus… Expand
Chemistry of superheavy elements
- M. Schädel
- Chemistry
- 1 August 2012
Abstract The chemistry of superheavy elements - or transactinides from their position in the Periodic Table - is summarized. After giving an overview over historical developments, nuclear aspects… Expand
Chemical characterization of bohrium (element 107)
- R. Eichler, W. Brüchle, +23 authors A. Yakushev
- Physics, Medicine
- Nature
- 7 September 2000
The arrangement of the chemical elements in the periodic table highlights resemblances in chemical properties, which reflect the elements’ electronic structure. For the heaviest elements, however,… Expand
Reexamining the heavy-ion reactions 238 U+ 238 U and 238 U+ 248 Cm and actinide production close to the barrier
- J. Kratz, M. Schädel, H. Gäggeler
- Physics
- 20 November 2013
The Chemistry of Superheavy Elements
- M. Schädel, D. Shaughnessy
- 1 March 2003
Synthesis of Super heavy Elements.- Nuclear Structure of Super heavy Elements.- Theoretical Chemistry of the Heaviest Elements.- Fundamental and Experimental Aspects of Single Atom-at-a-Time… Expand
Isotope distributions in the reaction of /sup 238/U with /sup 238/U
- M. Schädel, J. Kratz, +8 authors M. Weis
- Physics
- 14 August 1978
Radiochemically determined cross sections sigma (Z, A) were used to construct charge and mass distributions for the reaction of 1785-MeV /sup 238/U ions with thick /sup 238/U targets. Fission of the… Expand
Measurement of the first ionization potential of lawrencium, element 103
- T. K. Sato, M. Asai, +20 authors N. Trautmann
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Nature
- 9 April 2015
The chemical properties of an element are primarily governed by the configuration of electrons in the valence shell. Relativistic effects influence the electronic structure of heavy elements in the… Expand
Decay properties of {sup 265}Sg(Z=106) and {sup 266}Sg(Z=106)
- A. Tuerler, R. Dressler, +7 authors S. Taut
- Physics
- 1 April 1998
The presently known most neutron-rich isotopes of element 106 (seaborgium, Sg), {sup 265}Sg and {sup 266}Sg, were produced in the fusion reaction {sup 22}Ne+{sup 248}Cm at beam energies of 121 and… Expand
Extraction Chromatographic Behavior of Rf, Zr, and Hf in HCl Solution with Styrenedivinylbenzene Copolymer Resin Modified by TOPO (trioctylphosphine oxide)
- A. Toyoshima, Y. Kasamatsu, +16 authors J. Kratz
- Chemistry
- 1 June 2010
It is of great interest to study chemical properties of the transactinide elements with atomic numbers (Z) ≥ 104. One of the most important subjects is to establish the position of the elements at… Expand