2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2015.07.013
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Chemical studies of elements with Z≥ 104 in liquid phase

Abstract: Please cite this article in press as: Y. Nagame et al., Chemical studies of elements with Z ≥ 104 in liquid phase, Nucl. Phys. A (2015), http://dx.

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“…These results confirm that Rf is a member of the group-4 elements in the Periodic Table [7][8][9][10]. On the contrary, fluoride complex formation of Rf is significantly different from that of the homologs Zr and Hf, demonstrating a surprising behaviour of Rf [15][16][17][18].…”
Section: Element 104 Rutherfordium (Rf)supporting
confidence: 60%
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“…These results confirm that Rf is a member of the group-4 elements in the Periodic Table [7][8][9][10]. On the contrary, fluoride complex formation of Rf is significantly different from that of the homologs Zr and Hf, demonstrating a surprising behaviour of Rf [15][16][17][18].…”
Section: Element 104 Rutherfordium (Rf)supporting
confidence: 60%
“…Some perspectives for further studies are briefly given. Large parts of this paper are based on previous review articles [7][8][9][10].…”
Section: Nobel Symposium Ns160 -Chemistry and Physics Of Heavy And Sumentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Experimentally, atomic and chemical properties of the heaviest elements have been mainly studied by chemistry techniques either in gas phase or in liquid phase [6][7][8]. Copernicium was actually found to be a rather regular member of group twelve [9], while the properties of flerovium are still a matter of ongoing research [10,11].…”
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“…These techniques are becoming increasingly sophisticated such that investigation of dubnium's aqueous chemistry is now possible 3 . Both [DbOCl 4 ] − and [Db(OH) 2 Cl 4 ] − , and even complexes with the chelating α-hydroxyisobutyric acid, have been suggested, based on where in the chain of chromatography, extraction and surface detection a characteristic Db alpha decay is observed.…”
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