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  1. Book ; Thesis: Elektrokristallisation von Hoch-Tc-Supraleitern

    Lommel, Bettina

    1994  

    Author's details von Bettina Lommel
    Keywords Hochtemperatursupraleiter ; Elektrokristallisation
    Language Undetermined
    Size VI, 103 Bl, Ill., graph. Darst
    Edition [Mikrofiche-Ausg.]
    Document type Book ; Thesis
    Thesis / German Habilitation thesis @Frankfurt (Main), Univ., Diss. : 1993
    Note Mikrofiche-Ausg.: 1994. 2 Mikrofiches : 24x
    Database Former special subject collection: coastal and deep sea fishing

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  2. Article: Radioactive Beams for Image-Guided Particle Therapy: The BARB Experiment at GSI.

    Boscolo, Daria / Kostyleva, Daria / Safari, Mohammad Javad / Anagnostatou, Vasiliki / Äystö, Juha / Bagchi, Soumya / Binder, Tim / Dedes, Georgios / Dendooven, Peter / Dickel, Timo / Drozd, Vasyl / Franczack, Bernhard / Geissel, Hans / Gianoli, Chiara / Graeff, Christian / Grahn, Tuomas / Greiner, Florian / Haettner, Emma / Haghani, Roghieh /
    Harakeh, Muhsin N / Horst, Felix / Hornung, Christine / Hucka, Jan-Paul / Kalantar-Nayestanaki, Nasser / Kazantseva, Erika / Kindler, Birgit / Knöbel, Ronja / Kuzminchuk-Feuerstein, Natalia / Lommel, Bettina / Mukha, Ivan / Nociforo, Chiara / Ishikawa, Shunki / Lovatti, Giulio / Nitta, Munetaka / Ozoemelam, Ikechi / Pietri, Stephane / Plaß, Wolfgang R / Prochazka, Andrej / Purushothaman, Sivaji / Reidel, Claire-Anne / Roesch, Heidi / Schirru, Fabio / Schuy, Christoph / Sokol, Olga / Steinsberger, Timo / Tanaka, Yoshiki K / Tanihata, Isao / Thirolf, Peter / Tinganelli, Walter / Voss, Bernd / Weber, Uli / Weick, Helmut / Winfield, John S / Winkler, Martin / Zhao, Jianwei / Scheidenberger, Christoph / Parodi, Katia / Durante, Marco

    Frontiers in oncology

    2021  Volume 11, Page(s) 737050

    Abstract: Several techniques are under development for image-guidance in particle therapy. Positron ( ... ...

    Abstract Several techniques are under development for image-guidance in particle therapy. Positron (β
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-08-19
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2649216-7
    ISSN 2234-943X
    ISSN 2234-943X
    DOI 10.3389/fonc.2021.737050
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  3. Article ; Online: Superheavy element flerovium (element 114) is a volatile metal.

    Yakushev, Alexander / Gates, Jacklyn M / Türler, Andreas / Schädel, Matthias / Düllmann, Christoph E / Ackermann, Dieter / Andersson, Lise-Lotte / Block, Michael / Brüchle, Willy / Dvorak, Jan / Eberhardt, Klaus / Essel, Hans G / Even, Julia / Forsberg, Ulrika / Gorshkov, Alexander / Graeger, Reimar / Gregorich, Kenneth E / Hartmann, Willi / Herzberg, Rolf-Dietmar /
    Hessberger, Fritz P / Hild, Daniel / Hübner, Annett / Jäger, Egon / Khuyagbaatar, Jadambaa / Kindler, Birgit / Kratz, Jens V / Krier, Jörg / Kurz, Nikolaus / Lommel, Bettina / Niewisch, Lorenz J / Nitsche, Heino / Omtvedt, Jon Petter / Parr, Edward / Qin, Zhi / Rudolph, Dirk / Runke, Jörg / Schausten, Brigitta / Schimpf, Erwin / Semchenkov, Andrey / Steiner, Jutta / Thörle-Pospiech, Petra / Uusitalo, Juha / Wegrzecki, Maciej / Wiehl, Norbert

    Inorganic chemistry

    2014  Volume 53, Issue 3, Page(s) 1624–1629

    Abstract: The electron shell structure of superheavy elements, i.e., elements with atomic number Z ≥ 104, is influenced by strong relativistic effects caused by the high Z. Early atomic calculations on element 112 (copernicium, Cn) and element 114 (flerovium, Fl) ... ...

    Abstract The electron shell structure of superheavy elements, i.e., elements with atomic number Z ≥ 104, is influenced by strong relativistic effects caused by the high Z. Early atomic calculations on element 112 (copernicium, Cn) and element 114 (flerovium, Fl) having closed and quasi-closed electron shell configurations of 6d(10)7s(2) and 6d(10)7s(2)7p1/2(2), respectively, predicted them to be noble-gas-like due to very strong relativistic effects on the 7s and 7p1/2 valence orbitals. Recent fully relativistic calculations studying Cn and Fl in different environments suggest them to be less reactive compared to their lighter homologues in the groups, but still exhibiting a metallic character. Experimental gas-solid chromatography studies on Cn have, indeed, revealed a metal-metal bond formation with Au. In contrast to this, for Fl, the formation of a weak bond upon physisorption on a Au surface was inferred from first experiments. Here, we report on a gas-solid chromatography study of the adsorption of Fl on a Au surface. Fl was produced in the nuclear fusion reaction (244)Pu((48)Ca, 3-4n)(288,289)Fl and was isolated in-flight from the primary (48)Ca beam in a physical recoil separator. The adsorption behavior of Fl, its nuclear α-decay product Cn, their lighter homologues in groups 14 and 12, i.e., Pb and Hg, and the noble gas Rn were studied simultaneously by isothermal gas chromatography and thermochromatography. Two Fl atoms were detected. They adsorbed on a Au surface at room temperature in the first, isothermal part, but not as readily as Pb and Hg. The observed adsorption behavior of Fl points to a higher inertness compared to its nearest homologue in the group, Pb. However, the measured lower limit for the adsorption enthalpy of Fl on a Au surface points to the formation of a metal-metal bond of Fl with Au. Fl is the least reactive element in the group, but still a metal.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2014-02-03
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1484438-2
    ISSN 1520-510X ; 0020-1669
    ISSN (online) 1520-510X
    ISSN 0020-1669
    DOI 10.1021/ic4026766
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