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The search for element 119 will begin in December 2017, researchers have
announced. Riken director Hideto En’yo made the announcement at the SHE 2017
conference in Poland, and predicted that both elements 119 and 120 will be discovered
within five years.
Elements beyond plutonium do not exist naturally on Earth and have to be synthesised
in a laboratory. For the heaviest elements, this is done by firing a beam of ions at a
heavy element target, in the hope that the nuclei will fuse together to form a new,
heavier nucleus. Such events are rare, however, because even when a collision occurs it
must happen at just the right energy: too low, and the nuclei bounce off each other; too
high, and the new atom bursts apart. The long duration of these experiments, in which
single atoms lasting seconds are produced sometimes years apart, and their prohibitive
costs mean only a handful of laboratories in the world are capable of running them.
In 2016, the Riken team, led by Kosuke Morita, was recognised by the International
Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry as the first to make element 113, nihonium, by
bombarding bismuth with zinc ions. To reach 119, however, the team will bombard a
curium target with a vanadium ion beam. The target has been supplied by Oak Ridge
National Laboratory (ORNL) in Tennessee, US, which previously collaborated as part of
a US—Russian team under Yuri Oganessian to discover element 117, tennessine. For the
119 experiment, En’yo says two beam lines will run concurrently – Riken will start with
a cyclotron beam while upgrading its linear accelerator, before continuing the search
with both machines. ‘[They] will then run in parallel until the discovery is made,’ En’yo
confirmed.
Oganessian’s team is also preparing for the hunt using the new DC-280 cyclotron at the
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, but won’t commence its search for
element 119 until early in 2019. The Russian team will bombard berkelium — also
supplied by ORNL — with titanium ions. ‘It’s important to be able to compete and
collaborate at the same time,’ said James Roberto, associate lab director at ORNL. ‘Oak
Ridge is delighted to be helping both teams.’
Căutarea elementului 119 va începe în decembrie 2017, au anunțat cercetătorii.
Regizorul Riken, Hideto En’yo, a făcut anunțul în cadrul conferinței SHE 2017 din
Polonia și a prezis că ambele elemente 119 și 120 vor fi descoperite în cinci ani.
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/hunt-for-element-119-to-begin/3007977.article