Chemical investigations of superheavy elements in the gas-phase, i.e. elements with Z≥104Z≥104, allow assessing the influence of relativistic effects on their chemical properties. Furthermore, for some superheavy elements and their compounds quite unique gas-phase chemical properties were predicted. The experimental verification of these properties yields supporting evidence for a firm assignment of the atomic number. Prominent examples are the high volatility observed for HsO4 or the very weak interaction of Cn with gold surfaces. The unique properties of HsO4 were exploited to discover the doubly-magic even–even nucleus 270Hs and the new isotope 271Hs. The combination of kinematic pre-separation and gas-phase chemistry allowed gaining acc...
In the last two decades cold and hot fusion experiments lead to the production of new elements for t...
First investigations of chemical properties of bohrium (Z = 107) and hassium (Z = 108) showed an exp...
Chemistry has arrived on the shore of the Island of Stability with the first chemical investigation ...
The electron shell structure of superheavy elements, i.e., elements with atomic number Z ≥ 104, is i...
Element 114 was discovered in 2000 by the Dubna-Livermore collaboration, and in 2012 it was named fl...
The chemistry of superheavy elements (Z ⥠104) is actively investigated in atom-at-a-time experimen...
The electronic structure of superheavy elements (Z ≥ 104) and their chemical properties are dominate...
Abstract-The extension of the Periodic Table into the range of unknown atomic numbers of above one h...
Online gas-solid adsorption studies with single-atom quantities of Hg, Tl, and Pb, the lighter homol...
In recent years gas-phase chemical studies assisted by physical pre-separation allowed for the inves...
In keeping with the goal of the Viewpoint series of the Journal of Chemical Education, this article ...
The gas-phase chemistry of many transition metal ions has been investigated by Fourier transform ion...
Superheavy elements have been synthesized and chemically characterized one-atom-at-a-time up to ele...
Gas phase chemical studies have proven to be a powerful tool for the investigation of the transactin...
Abstract: This chapter reviews possible experimental aspects of relativistic effects in heavier Main...
In the last two decades cold and hot fusion experiments lead to the production of new elements for t...
First investigations of chemical properties of bohrium (Z = 107) and hassium (Z = 108) showed an exp...
Chemistry has arrived on the shore of the Island of Stability with the first chemical investigation ...
The electron shell structure of superheavy elements, i.e., elements with atomic number Z ≥ 104, is i...
Element 114 was discovered in 2000 by the Dubna-Livermore collaboration, and in 2012 it was named fl...
The chemistry of superheavy elements (Z ⥠104) is actively investigated in atom-at-a-time experimen...
The electronic structure of superheavy elements (Z ≥ 104) and their chemical properties are dominate...
Abstract-The extension of the Periodic Table into the range of unknown atomic numbers of above one h...
Online gas-solid adsorption studies with single-atom quantities of Hg, Tl, and Pb, the lighter homol...
In recent years gas-phase chemical studies assisted by physical pre-separation allowed for the inves...
In keeping with the goal of the Viewpoint series of the Journal of Chemical Education, this article ...
The gas-phase chemistry of many transition metal ions has been investigated by Fourier transform ion...
Superheavy elements have been synthesized and chemically characterized one-atom-at-a-time up to ele...
Gas phase chemical studies have proven to be a powerful tool for the investigation of the transactin...
Abstract: This chapter reviews possible experimental aspects of relativistic effects in heavier Main...
In the last two decades cold and hot fusion experiments lead to the production of new elements for t...
First investigations of chemical properties of bohrium (Z = 107) and hassium (Z = 108) showed an exp...
Chemistry has arrived on the shore of the Island of Stability with the first chemical investigation ...