DISCOVERY OF THE TRANSFERMIUM ELEMENTS .2. INTRODUCTION TO DISCOVERY PROFILES .3. DISCOVERY PROFILES OF THE TRANSFERMIUM ELEMENTS

Citation
Dh. Wilkinson et al., DISCOVERY OF THE TRANSFERMIUM ELEMENTS .2. INTRODUCTION TO DISCOVERY PROFILES .3. DISCOVERY PROFILES OF THE TRANSFERMIUM ELEMENTS, Pure and applied chemistry, 65(8), 1993, pp. 1757-1814
Citations number
376
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry
Journal title
ISSN journal
00334545
Volume
65
Issue
8
Year of publication
1993
Pages
1757 - 1814
Database
ISI
SICI code
0033-4545(1993)65:8<1757:DOTTE.>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
In 1985 IUPAP and IUPAC decided to establish a Transfermium Working Gr oup to consider questions of priority in the discovery of elements wit h nuclear charge number Z>100. The membership of the Group was determi ned by the Unions in 1987. The Group met seven times for approximately one week each, three of the meetings being in the Laboratories of chi ef concern namely those at Berkeley, Darmstadt and Dubna. The work of the Group was carried out in two phases. Phase (i), the establishment of criteria that must be satisfied for the discovery of an element to be recognized, did not concern itself with individual cases or with pr iorities; it was carried out in close consultation with the Laboratori es. The report on Phase (i), Part I of the present paper, was accepted by IUPAP and by IUPAC in 1990 and published separately (Pure and Appl . Chem. 63 (1991)879-886). The report on Phase (ii), the judgemental p hase of the work of the Group, was accepted by the IUPAP Council in Ma drid, Sept. 1991, and approved for publication by the IUPAC Bureau in Hamburg, Aug. 1991 and forms Parts II and III of the present paper. It completes the work of the Group by applying the criteria of Part I on an element-by-element basis; it considers and analyzes all the pertin ent literature and discusses in chronological and critical detail thos e papers considered important for the building up of confidence that e ach element had been put in evidence. This delineation of discovery pr ofiles results, in some cases, in a sharing of the credit for discover y.