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Nuclear chemistry. Synthesis and detection of a seaborgium carbonyl complex.

J Even1, A Yakushev2, Ch E Düllmann3, H Haba4, M Asai5, T K Sato5, H Brand2, A Di Nitto6, R Eichler7, F L Fan8, W Hartmann2, M Huang4, E Jäger2, D Kaji4, J Kanaya4, Y Kaneya5, J Khuyagbaatar1, B Kindler2, J V Kratz6, J Krier2, Y Kudou4, N Kurz2, B Lommel2, S Miyashita9, K Morimoto4, K Morita10, M Murakami11, Y Nagame5, H Nitsche12, K Ooe13, Z Qin8, M Schädel5, J Steiner2, T Sumita4, M Takeyama4, K Tanaka4, A Toyoshima5, K Tsukada5, A Türler7, I Usoltsev7, Y Wakabayashi4, Y Wang8, N Wiehl14, S Yamaki15.   

Abstract

Experimental investigations of transactinoide elements provide benchmark results for chemical theory and probe the predictive power of trends in the periodic table. So far, in gas-phase chemical reactions, simple inorganic compounds with the transactinoide in its highest oxidation state have been synthesized. Single-atom production rates, short half-lives, and harsh experimental conditions limited the number of experimentally accessible compounds. We applied a gas-phase carbonylation technique previously tested on short-lived molybdenum (Mo) and tungsten (W) isotopes to the preparation of a carbonyl complex of seaborgium, the 106th element. The volatile seaborgium complex showed the same volatility and reactivity with a silicon dioxide surface as those of the hexacarbonyl complexes of the lighter homologs Mo and W. Comparison of the product's adsorption enthalpy with theoretical predictions and data for the lighter congeners supported a Sg(CO)6 formulation.
Copyright © 2014, American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25237098     DOI: 10.1126/science.1255720

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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