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Nuclear reactions series, 814 transuranium elements

A further group of elements, the transuranium elements, has been synthesized by artificial nuclear reactions in the period from 1940 onwards their relation to the periodic table is discussed fully in Chapter 31 and need not be repeated here. Perhaps even more striking today are the predictions, as yet unverified, for the properties of the currently non-existent superheavy elements.Elements up to lawrencium (Z = 103) are actinides (5f) and the 6d transition series starts with element 104. So far only elements 104-112 have been synthesized, ) and, because there is as yet no agreement on trivial names for some of these elements (see pp. 1280-1), they are here referred to by their atomic numbers. A systematic naming scheme was approved by lUPAC in 1977 but is not widely used by researchers in the field. It involves the use of three-letter symbols derived directly from the atomic number by using the... [Pg.30]

Another major turning point in the history of nuclear science came with the discovery of fission by Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann in December 1938 (Hahn and Strassmann 1939a, b). In several laboratories in Rome, Berlin, and Paris, a complex series of P-decay chains resulting from neutron irradiation of uranium had been investigated since 1934, and these chains had been assigned to putative transuranium elements formed by neutron capture in uranium with subsequent P" transitions increasing the atomic numbers (see Sect. 1.2.3). But then evidence appeared that known elements in the vicinity of uranium, such as radium, were produced as well. When Hahn and Strassmaim attempted to prove this by a classical fractional crystallization separation of radium from barium serving as its carrier, the radioactivity turned out to be barium, not radium hence, new and totally unexpected type of nuclear reaction had to be invoked. [Pg.10]


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