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In situ synthesis of volatile carbonyl complexes with short-lived nuclides

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, ISSN: 1588-2780, Vol: 303, Issue: 3, Page: 2457-2466
2015
  • 16
    Citations
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  • 15
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  • 2
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  • Citations
    16
    • Citation Indexes
      16
  • Captures
    15
  • Mentions
    2
    • References
      2
      • Wikipedia
        2

Article Description

Rapid in situ formation of metal carbonyl complexes with short-lived nuclides has been demonstrated to be feasible with recoiling ions formed in nuclear fusion and fission reactions. These carbonyl complexes are highly volatile and can be transported rapidly in a gas-stream to counting or chemistry devices. This method was already successfully applied in the chemical investigation of the superheavy element seaborgium (Z = 106) and appears promising for various fields of nuclear research. In this article, we give an overview on the current status of metal carbonyl complex studies with short-lived d-element isotopes.

Bibliographic Details

Julia Even; Christoph E. Düllmann; Jadambaa Khuyagbaatar; Mustapha Laatiaoui; Dieter Ackermann; Michael Block; Holger Brand; Willi Hartmann; Annett Hübner; Fritz P. Heßberger; Egon Jäger; Birgit Kindler; Jörg Krier; Nikolaus Kurz; Bettina Lommel; Joachim Maurer; Jutta Steiner; Alexander Yakushev; Antonio Di Nitto; Jens V. Kratz; Norbert Wiehl; Hiromitsu Haba; Minqhiu Huang; Daiya Kaji; Jumpei Kanaya; Yuki Kudou; Kouji Morimoto; Kosuke Morita; Masashi Murakami; Takayuki Sumita; Mirei Takeyama; Kengo Tanaka; Yasuo Wakabayashi; Sayaka Yamaki; Masato Asai; Yusuke Kaneya; Sunao Miyashita; Yuichiro Nagame; Tetsuya K. Sato; Matthias Schädel; Atsushi Toyoshima; Kazuaki Tsukada; Robert Eichler; Andreas Türler; Ilya Usoltsev; Fangli Fan; Zhi Qin; Yang Wang; Kazuhiro Ooe; Heino Nitsche

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Chemistry; Energy; Medicine; Environmental Science

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