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Berkelium Subject

Californium is a transuranic element of the actinide series that is homologous with dysprosium (gjDy), just above it in the rare-earth lanthanide series. Cf-245 was the first isotope of californium that was artificially produced. It has a half-life of just 44 minutes. Isotopes of californium are made by subjecting berkelium to high-energy neutrons within nuclear reactors, as follows + (neutrons and A, gamma rays) — °Bk — °Cf + (3- (beta particle... [Pg.327]

For additional discussion of berkelium separation procedures, the reader is referred to several reviews and comprehensive texts on the subject (51-58). [Pg.34]

To identify the new nuclide, a rapid cation-exchange separation technique using ammonium citrate as an eluant was employed. Early experiments indicated that element 97 had two oxidation states 3+ and 4+. The actinide concept provided the guidance to search for these two oxidation states, by analogy with the homolog element, terbium (Tb). The chemically separated samples were subjected to the measurement of radiation. Characteristic Cm X-rays associated with the electron capture (EC) decay and low-intensity a particles with a half-life of 4.5 h were detected. Berkelium was named after the city of Berkeley, California where it was discovered, just as the name terbium derived from Ytterby, Sweden. [Pg.820]




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