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THE TRANSURANIUM PEOPLE
The Inside Story

by Darleane C Hoffman (University of California, Berkeley & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Albert Ghiorso (University of California, Berkeley & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), & Glenn T Seaborg (University of California, Berkeley & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Table of Contents (17k)
Preface: Intimate Glimpses of the Authors' Early Lives
Preface.1: Darleane C.Hoffman (258k)
Preface.2: Albert Ghiorso (251k)
Preface.3: Transplutonium Elements (165k)
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 1.1: The Pretransuranium Story (75k)
Chapter 1.2: Early Days at the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory (157k)
Chapter 1.3: Transplutonium Elements (17k)
Chapter 1.4: Current Status (48k)

In this highly interesting book, three pioneering investigators provide an account of the discovery and investigation of the nuclear and chemical properties of the twenty presently known transuranium elements. The neutron irradiation of uranium led to the discovery of nuclear fission in 1938 and then to the first transuranium element, neptunium (atomic number 93), in 1940. Plutonium (94) quickly followed and the next nine elements completed the actinide series by 1961. Investigation of the chemical properties of the actinides was followed more recently by chemical studies of the first three transactinides — rutherfordium (104), hahnium (105), and seaborgium (106). Recent discoveries have extended the known elements to 112.

 
Contents:
  • Neptunium and Plutonium
  • The Plutonium People
  • Americium and Curium
  • Berkelium and Californium
  • The “Big Bang”: Discovery of Einsteinium and Fermium
  • Mendelevium
  • Nobelium and Lawrencium
  • Rutherfordium and Hahnium
  • Seaborgium
  • Bohrium (107), Hassium (108), and Meitnerium (109)
  • Elements 110, 111, and 112
  • Naming Controversies and the Transfermium Working Group
  • Searches for the Superheavy Elements
  • Reflections and Predictions
 
Readership: Undergraduates and graduates in nuclear physics, radiochemistry and the general readers.
 
“'The Transuranium People' is a splendid tribute to those who have made the past 60 years a golden age for discovering new elements.”
C&EN
 
564pp    Pub. date: Jan 2000  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-087-3
1-86094-087-0
   US$162 / £107

 


564pp    Pub. date: Jan 2000  
ISBN:   978-1-86094-309-6(ebook)
1-86094-309-8(ebook)
   US$211

 


 
 

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