V. Pershina et al., THEORETICAL-STUDY OF THE PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THE LIGHT TRANSACTINIDES, Journal of alloys and compounds, 213, 1994, pp. 33-37
A theoretical study of the physicochemical properties of elements 104,
105, and 106 and their compounds in the gas phase and aqueous solutio
ns has been undertaken using relativistic atomic and molecular codes.
Trends in properties such as bonding, ionization potentials, electron
affinities, energies of electronic transitions, stabilities of oxidati
on states etc. have been defined within the corresponding chemical gro
ups and within the transactinides. These trends are shown to be determ
ined by increasing relativistic effects within the groups. The behavio
ur of some gas phase compounds and complexes in solutions is predicted
for the gas chromatography and solvent extraction experiments. Redox
potentials in aqueous solutions of these elements are estimated.