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Aufsatz
Inner shells
(Hanle, Wilhelm (Hrsg.), 1978)
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Chemical and physical properties of superheavy elements
(1976)
A knowledge of the physical and chemical properties of superheavy elements is
expected to be of great value for the detection of these elements, owing to the
need for chemical separation in their isolation and identification. The methods
for predicting their electronic structures, expected trends in their chemical and
physical properties and the results of such predictions for the individual superheavy
elements are reviewed. The periodic table is extended up to element 172.
Aufsatz
X-Ray spectra of superheavy and quasi-superheavy elements
(1973)
We discuss the possibility of identifying superheavy elements from the observation
of their M-shell x-ray spectra, which might occur during the collision of a superheavy element with a heavy target. The same question is discussed for the possible observation of the x-rays from the quasimolecule (quasi-superheavy element) which is formed during such a heavy-ion collision. It is shown that it is very difficult, if not impossible, to determine any information about the interesting quantum electrodynamical effects from ...
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Atomic and ionic radii of superheavy elements
(1972)
Atomic and ionic radii are presented for the elements E104-E120 and E156-E172. It is shown that a number of effects correlated with the large relativistic contraction of orbitals with low angular momentum leads to smaller atoms for higher atomic numbers. It is expected that Cs is the largest atom in nature.
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Ions of the superheavy elements in vacuum and in solution
(1976)
The extension of the Periodic Table into the range of unknown atomic numbers of above
one hundred requires relativistic calculations. The results of the latter are used to indicate probable values for X-ray transition lines which will be useful for identification of the atomic species formed
during collision between accelerated ions and the target. If the half-lives of the isotopes are long, then the chemistry of these new species becomes an important question which is reviewed for E110, E 111
and E112.
The ...