Artificially produced chemical elements heavier than uranium have been known for more than seventy years and the number of superheavy elements continues to grow. Presently 26 transuranic elements are known. This paper examines the earliest scientific interest in the very heavy elements and the related question of an upper limit of the periodic system. In the period from the 1880s to the early 1930s, three kinds of questions appealed to a minority of physicists, chemists and astronomers: (1) Why is uranium the heaviest known element? (2) Do there exist transuranic or superheavy elements elsewhere in the universe, such as in stellar interiors? (3) Is there a maximum number ...
The extension of the periodic system into various new areas is investigated. Experiments for the syn...
This paper gives a survey for the methods how a possible upper limit in Mendeleev’s Periodic Table c...
On the basis of the method involving equilateral hyperbolas developed by us with ref-erence to the P...
The story of superheavy elements - those at the very end of the periodic table - is not well known...
One hundred and fifty years after its conception the periodic table of the elements contains 118 mem...
Unnoticed by many chemists, the Periodic Table of the Elements has been extended significantly in th...
Science often develops most vigorously through challenging studies of extreme phenomena. Superheavy ...
It is shown how the properties of different elements of the Periodic System of Elements can be ob...
The study of so-called superheavy elements with atomic numbers Z > 102 has for several decades been ...
Although somewhat in the shadow of the discoveries of new elements, experimental chemical investigat...
For the first time, using the heaviest possible element, the diagram for known nuclides and stable i...
Theoretical investigation of atomic and chemical properties of the elements at the low edge of the p...
In keeping with the goal of the Viewpoint series of the Journal of Chemical Education, this article ...
Abstract: One of the fundamental outcomes of nuclear theory is the predicted existence of increased ...
Abstract-The extension of the Periodic Table into the range of unknown atomic numbers of above one h...
The extension of the periodic system into various new areas is investigated. Experiments for the syn...
This paper gives a survey for the methods how a possible upper limit in Mendeleev’s Periodic Table c...
On the basis of the method involving equilateral hyperbolas developed by us with ref-erence to the P...
The story of superheavy elements - those at the very end of the periodic table - is not well known...
One hundred and fifty years after its conception the periodic table of the elements contains 118 mem...
Unnoticed by many chemists, the Periodic Table of the Elements has been extended significantly in th...
Science often develops most vigorously through challenging studies of extreme phenomena. Superheavy ...
It is shown how the properties of different elements of the Periodic System of Elements can be ob...
The study of so-called superheavy elements with atomic numbers Z > 102 has for several decades been ...
Although somewhat in the shadow of the discoveries of new elements, experimental chemical investigat...
For the first time, using the heaviest possible element, the diagram for known nuclides and stable i...
Theoretical investigation of atomic and chemical properties of the elements at the low edge of the p...
In keeping with the goal of the Viewpoint series of the Journal of Chemical Education, this article ...
Abstract: One of the fundamental outcomes of nuclear theory is the predicted existence of increased ...
Abstract-The extension of the Periodic Table into the range of unknown atomic numbers of above one h...
The extension of the periodic system into various new areas is investigated. Experiments for the syn...
This paper gives a survey for the methods how a possible upper limit in Mendeleev’s Periodic Table c...
On the basis of the method involving equilateral hyperbolas developed by us with ref-erence to the P...