Superheavy Element Flerovium (Element 114) Is a Volatile Metal
(2014) In Inorganic Chemistry 53(3). p.1624-1629- Abstract
- The electronic structure of superheavy elements (Z ≥ 104) and their chemical properties are dominated by relativistic effects. Recently two superheavy elements were recognized by the IUPAC and named flerovium (Fl, Z = 114) and livermorium (Lv, Z = 116). Fl is the heaviest element with which chemical experiments were performed. Here, we report on experiments that help answering the long-standing question whether Fl behaves rather like a noble gas or like a metal.
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- superheavy elements, element 114, gas chemistry
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- Inorganic Chemistry
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- 53
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- 3
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- The American Chemical Society (ACS)
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- 1520-510X
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- 10.1021/ic4026766
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- Nuclear Structure at the Limits: Isotope-selective Spectroscopy
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