(Redirected from Transactinide)In
chemistry, 'transactinide elements' are the
chemical elements with
atomic numbers greater than those of the
actinides, the heaviest of which is
lawrencium (103)
[1]. The transactinide elements are also called 'super-heavy elements'.
All transactinide elements are also
transuranium elements, that is, have an atomic number greater than that of
uranium (92), an actinide. The further distinction of having a greater atomic number than the actinides is significant in several ways:
★ The transactinide elements all have electrons in the 6d
subshell in their ground state (and thus are placed in the
d-block). The last actinide, lawrencium, also has one electron in the 6d subshell.
★ Except for
dubnium, even the longest-lasting isotopes of transactinide elements have extremely short half-lives, measured in seconds, or smaller units.
★ The
element naming controversy involved the first five or six transactinide elements. These elements thus used three-letter
systematic names for many years after their discovery had been confirmed. (Usually the three-letter names are replaced with two-letter names relatively shortly after a discovery has been confirmed.)
All of the transactinide elements are
radioactive and have only been obtained synthetically in laboratories. None of these elements has ever been collected in a macroscopic sample. Transactinide elements are all named after either nuclear physicists or important locations involved in the synthesis of the elements.
Nobelist
Glenn T. Seaborg who first proposed the actinide concept which led to the acceptance of the
actinide series also proposed the existence of a transactinide series ranging from element 104 to 121 and a
superactinide series approximately spanning elements 122 to 153. One of the transactinide elements,
Seaborgium, was named in his honor.
The term 'transactinide' is an adjective, and is not commonly used alone as a noun to refer to the transactinide elements.
List of the transactinide elements:
★ 104
Rutherfordium, Rf
★ 105
Dubnium, Db
★ 106
Seaborgium, Sg
★ 107
Bohrium, Bh
★ 108
Hassium, Hs
★ 109
Meitnerium, Mt
★ 110
Darmstadtium, Ds
★ 111
Roentgenium, Rg
★ 112
Ununbium, Uub
★ 113
Ununtrium, Uut
★
★ 114
Ununquadium, Uuq
★
★ 115
Ununpentium, Uup
★
★ 116
Ununhexium, Uuh
★
★ 118
Ununoctium, Uuo
★
★ The existence of these elements has not been confirmed and the names and symbols given are provisional as no names for the elements have been agreed on.
See also
★
Transuranium element
★
Bose-Einstein condensate (also known as ''Superatom'')
★
Island of stability
References
1. IUPAC Provisional Recommendations for the Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry (2004) (online draft of an updated version of the "''Red Book''" IR 3-6)