Apr 29 2008

A new “stable” superheavy element?

Published by Chris at 6:30 pm under New Isotopes, Transactinides

I haven’t had time to look at it closely, but a paper showed up on the physics arXiv claiming possible discovery of element 122. They were analyzing thorium-containing solutions in an inductively-coupled plasma sector field mass spec (ICP-SFMS) and saw a peak they could not explain at mass 292. They argue this should be from an element with atomic number 122. They cite an abundance relative to thorium of about 1E-12. My early, somewhat uninformed, guess is that a contaminant is responsible, but it should make for an interesting read.

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One Response to “A new “stable” superheavy element?”

  1. Mitchon 29 Apr 2008 at 8:08 pm

    Here is my take on the claim: http://www.chemistry-blog.com/2008/04/29/adressing-marinovs-element-122-claim/

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