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Alexander Yakushev GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH Gas phase chemistry of the SHE Results Instrumentations Perspectives FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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Outline Introduction Short history and goals of SHE chemistry Last achievements: - studies of Cn and E114 by thermochromatography - attempts to study of E113 - re-measure of DbBr 5 - “new” organometallic compounds Instrumentations: - separation devices - detectors - pre-separation Further developments for future experiments: - sensitivity - background suppression - faster chemistry – vacuum chromatography - new volatile compounds and new column surfaces Conclusion FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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N Z Fast Chemistry Element 112-116 + EC SF -- New Compounds Elements 104-109 FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY Introduction: Regions of interest (i)
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1H1H 2 He 3 Li 4 Be 5B5B 6C6C 7N7N 8O8O 9F9F 10 Ne 11 Na 12 Mg 13 Al 14 Si 15 P 16 S 17 Cl 18 Ar 19 K 20 Ca 21 Sc 22 Ti 23 V 24 Cr 25 Mn 26 Fe 27 Co 28 Ni 29 Cu 30 Zn 31 Ga 32 Ge 33 As 34 Se 35 Br 36 Kr 37 Rb 38 Sr 39 Y 40 Zr 41 Nb 42 Mo 43 Tc 44 Ru 45 Rh 46 Pd 47 Ag 48 Cd 49 In 50 Sn 51 Sb 52 Te 53 I 54 Xe 55 Cs 56 Ba 57 La* 72 Hf 73 Ta 74 W 75 Re 76 Os 77 Ir 78 Pt 79 Au 80 Hg 81 Tl 82 Pb 83 Bi 84 Po 85 At 86 Rn 87 Fr 88 Ra 89 Ac* * 104 Rf 105 Db 106 Sg 107 Bh 108 Hs 109 Mt 110 Ds 111 Rg 112 Cn 113 Uut 114 Uuq 115 Uup 116 Uuh 117 Uus 118 Uuo 58 Ce 59 Pr 60 Nd 61 Pm 62 Sm 63 Eu 64 Gd 65 Tb 66 Dy 67 Ho 68 Er 69 Tm 70 Yb 71 Lu 90 Th 91 Pa 92 U 93 Np 94 Pu 95 Am 96 Cm 97 Bk 98 Cf 99 Es 100 Fm 101 Md 102 No 103 Lr *Lanthanoides **Actinoides transactinides = superheavy elements (SHE) s2s2 s2d1s2d1 s 2 d 10 p - elements d - elements Introduction: Regions of interest (ii)
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Production of nucleus Beam Target Recoil chamber …. Separation and transport Gas or aerosol jet Chemical yield Chemical kinetics …. Detection of decay Transport to a detector Sample Detection efficiency and resolution …. Introduction: Chemistry with single atoms (i) FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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SHE chemistry challenges: - highest chemical yield fast and „easy“ - effective transport of SHE atoms from a target area to a setup for the chemical separation - separation from a carrier (if needed) - effectiove chemical separation in one step from unwanted products - transport to a detection device and measurement Introduction: Chemistry with single atoms (ii) FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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1H1H 2 He 3 Li 4 Be 5B5B 6C6C 7N7N 8O8O 9F9F 10 Ne 11 Na 12 Mg 13 Al 14 Si 15 P 16 S 17 Cl 18 Ar 19 K 20 Ca 21 Sc 22 Ti 23 V 24 Cr 25 Mn 26 Fe 27 Co 28 Ni 29 Cu 30 Zn 31 Ga 32 Ge 33 As 34 Se 35 Br 36 Kr 37 Rb 38 Sr 39 Y 40 Zr 41 Nb 42 Mo 43 Tc 44 Ru 45 Rh 46 Pd 47 Ag 48 Cd 49 In 50 Sn 51 Sb 52 Te 53 I 54 Xe 55 Cs 56 Ba 57 La* 72 Hf 73 Ta 74 W 75 Re 76 Os 77 Ir 78 Pt 79 Au 80 Hg 81 Tl 82 Pb 83 Bi 84 Po 85 At 86 Rn 87 Fr 88 Ra 89 Ac** 104 Rf 105 Db 106 Sg 107 Bh 108 Hs 109 Mt 110 Ds 111 Rg 112 Cn 113 Uut 114 Uuq 115 Uup 116 Uuh 117 Uus 118 Uuo Gas chromatography of (oxo)halides Gas chromatography of oxides (hydroxides) Gas chromatography of atoms in elemental state Liquid-liquid extraction Ion-exchange chromatography of (complex) anions Short history: Elements of interest - Gas phase and aqueous chemistry
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TC of oxides and metals in a cryodetector channel made from PIN diodes covered with SiO 2, Al 2 O 3 or Au with α-decay and SF detection – COLD or COMPACT 2000 – now (Hs, Cn, 114, 113) 2010 - TC of organometallic compounds in a cryodetector (tests for Sg, Bh, Hs, Mt) HI beam Target He Chemical reagent TC oven TC column TC peak IGC of (oxo)chlorides, bromides or oxide hydroxide in a quartz column with α-decay and SF detection – OLGA techniques + tape or wheel 1990s – 2000 (Rf, Db, Sg, Bh) 8 87 Fr 88 Ra 89 Ac** 104 Rf 105 Db 106 Sg 107 Bh 108 Hs 109 Mt 110 Ds 111 Rg 112 Cn 113 Uut 114 Uuq 115 Uup 116 Uuh 117 Uus 118 Uuo TC of (oxo)halides in a quartz column with detection of SF tracks in quartz or mica 1960s – 1996 (Rf, Db, Sg) Short history: Progress in the gas phase chemistry FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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SHE chemistry goals: Chemical identification of new SHE Discovery of new isotopes Investigation of decay properties – decay spectroscopy Proof of theoretical predictions Advantages of the gas phase chemistry: + fast, effective, easy to measure - limited number of compounds, Rn problem Goals of SHE chemistry and advantages of the gas phase chemistry FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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10 Thermochromatography Each atom reached a TC column is adsorbed and contributes to the measurement of chemical properties How to combine the advantages of both techniques? Thermochromatography (TC) and Isothermal chromatography (IC) Isothermal gas chromatography The measurement of specific decay chains after the chemical separation ensures the isotope identification FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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11 U. Kirbach et al., CTS, LBNL Berkeley, 2000 Ch.E. Düllmann et al., COLD, PSI/U Bern, 2001 TC cryo column/detector for alpha particles and SF …..for very volatile species only TC column = detection device FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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12 Synthesis and decay properties of superheavy nuclei Nuclear reaction studies in gas phase chemistry experiments FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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25 decay chains from 269,270,271 Hs were detected within 5 weeks Excitation function was measured @ 5 beam energies 13 Chemistry experiment @ high sensitivity 266 Sg 360 ms SF 270 Hs ~23 s 8.88 265 Sg 7 s 15 s 8.94; 8.84; 8.76 8.69 269 Hs 9.7 s 8.95; 9.12 9.23 261 Rf 78 s 3 s 8.51 8.28 SF 267 Sg 1.5 m 8.20; SF 271 Hs ~4 s 9.13; 9.30 263 Rf 8 s SF 1 pb level FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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? Group 12 and 14 Experimental sublimation enthalpies 87 Fr 88 Ra 89 Ac** 104 Rf 105 Db 106 Sg 107 Bh 108 Hs 109 Mt 110 Ds 111 Rg 112 Cn 113 Uut 114 Uuq 115 Uup 116 Uuh 117 Uus 118 Uuo Rn 14 Heavier and … more volatile Study of adsorption on a noble metal surface is preferable Calculated vs. experimental adsorption enthalpies and extrapolation for H s FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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15 Gold covered detectors for TC and IC FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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48 Ca T=35°C liq. N 2 Getter Pump Sicapent ® Drying- unit Recoil- chamber Aerosol filter + getter Buffer COLD made by ITE (Poland) Gas flow Thermochromatography of the heaviest elements Hg ( ) Rn ( ) Actinide Target Model experiments! S. Soverna et al. Radiochim. Acta 2005 R. Eichler
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Cn and E114 can be produced with cross sections similar to one of Hs, but… E114 isotopes have half-lives of about 1 s only High Rn background in 48 Ca induced reactions Problems @ TC study of Cn/E114 FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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PSI-FLNR results Cn+114 (2006-2008) (-21°C) (-21°C) (-39°C) (-28°C) (-28°C) (-5°C) (-5°C) (-4°C) (-4°C)gold ice(-124°C) (-88°C) (-88°C) (-90°C) (-90°C) (-93°C) (-93°C) Cn -25°C 114 -90°C Rn -170°C Hg ~ 200°C << < < Pb ~1000°C (<<<) (-7°C) (-7°C) ΔH ads (E114 on Au) = -34 +20 -3 kJ/mol (68%c.i.) ΔHads (Cn on Au) = -52 +4 -3 kJ/mol (68%c.i.) No further events from E114 were detected in the later experiments in 2009-2011 No events from E114 were detected in chemistry experiment at GFRS R. Eichler
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48 Ca beam 0.4 particle A 244 Pu rotating target 0.5 mg/cm 2 RTC COMPACT 2009: E114 chemistry at TASCA FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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Experimental setup Target: 244 PuO 2 Backing 2.5 m Ti Segment 1: 440 g/cm 2 Segment 2: 771 g/cm 2 Segment 3: 530 g/cm 2 Beam: 48 Ca +10 (5.475 MeV/u) TASCA / SIM RTC / COMPACT 20 FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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GSI results on E114 chemistry at TASCA Measured: COMPACT 1: 2 events COMPACT 2: 0 events Element 114 is a volatile metal Adsorption on gold is at least as strong as of Cn Pb >> Hg > 114 112 > Rn Low number statistics: 68% CI: COMPACT 1: 68.5% COMPACT 2: 31.5% Lower Lim: H = -50 kJ/mol 95% CI: COMPACT 1: 37.8% COMPACT : 62.1% Lower Lim: H = -48 kJ/mol Futher experiments on E114 chemistry are required FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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22 Target ( 249 Bk ; 0,5 mg/cm 2 ) SiO 2 - Ta 800°C (4 ) (4 ) He/Ar (70/30) Au - 113 16 pairs 2.5m 1 L/min On-going experiments: gas chromatography Studies of E113 produced as a daughter in 48 Ca induced reactions with 243 Am and 249 Bk First results are waiting for conformation experiments S. Dmitriev
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Qin Zhi
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New results of gas chromatography experiments with Db Qin Zhi
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Is it possible to combine TC and IC advantages for less volatile compounds? PSI group probes diamond detectors suitable at higher temperatures FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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5678 910 V(CO) 6 Cr(CO) 6 Mn 2 (CO) 10 Fe(CO) 5 Co 2 (CO) 8 Ni(CO) 4 Mo(CO) 6 Tc 2 (CO) 10 Ru(CO) 5 Rh 2 (CO) 8 W(CO) 6 Re 2 (CO) 10 Os(CO) 5 Ir 4 (CO) 12 Sg(CO) 6 Hs(CO) 5 Relativistic effects might be better pronounced Highly symmetric complexes with zero valent central metal atoms How to make volatile non-volatile elements? Organometallic compounds of d-elements FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY J. Even
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He CO MFC 3 Molecular sieve Pump TASCA MFC 1 MFC 2 RTC N 2(L) COMPACT 144 Sm( 24 Mg,4-5n) 163,164 W 152 Gd( 24 Mg,5-6n) 170,171 Os Gas chromatography studies of metal-carbonyles @ GSI, JGU, PSI, IMP FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY J. Even
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Os(CO) 5 -ΔHads: 43.5 kJ/mol W(CO) 6 -ΔHads: 46.5±2.5 kJ/mol Physisorption J. Even et al., J. of Inorg. Chem. (submitted) +2.5 -3.5 Tests with short-lived W and Os @ TASCA FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY J. Even
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Online Isothermal Vacuum Chromatography (i) PSI, R. Eichler et al. FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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Detectorbox (cooled PIN-Diodes/Peltier/Water) 1300-1500°C Ta - heat susceptor Induction coil chromatography column (25-500°C) pump vacuum chamber PIN diodes (Au covered?) Cu water cooling Mo-wire Oven 900K Cu liner chromatography column (SiO 2 ) Detector box scheme Online Isothermal Vacuum Chromatography (ii) PSI, R. Eichler et al. FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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Increasing beam intensity up to ~ 3E13 (cw linac @ GSI) Reliable target wheel systems Use of a physical pre-separator Combination of the chemical separation and detection in a one step – reactive detector surface for a chemical adsorption New volatile compounds for cryo-TC of light transactinides Vacuum chromatography for short-lived heavy transactinides New detector setups (also for decay spectroscopy) Most important technical developments for future chemical experiments with SHE FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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Near future experiments on gas phase chemistry of SHE Reliable experiment on E114 with higher statistics E113 gas phase experiment after pre-separator TC/IC of metal-carbonyles (Sg, Bh, Hs, Mt) TC/IC of metallocenes (Rf, Db,Hs) Decay spectroscopy after chemistry experiments (Sg, Hs) Search for n-rich isotopes of SHE produced in multinucleon transfer reactions Reaction mechanism studies Mass measurement of volatile SHE (compounds) ……. FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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Gas phase chemistry brings fruitful results in SHE studies Impressive developments in separation and detection techniques Problem: low production cross section for heavy transactinides higher beam intensity + higher effectivity Problem: short lifetime for SHE Z>108 vacuum chromatography in metallic state New compounds for lighter SHE Collaborations for challenging experiments More beam time! Summary FUSHE Workshop 2012, 13 -16.05.2012, Weilrod GERMANY
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NUSTAR Seminar 14.01.201034
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New Hs chemistry..and spectroscopy Hs 269 9.7 s Hs 270 20 s Hs 271 4 s NUSTAR Seminar 14.01.201036
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108 Hs 113 Uut s2d1s2d1 d - elements 243 Am( 48 Ca,3n) 288 115 (- α) 284 113 (0.5 s) 284 0.48 s 113 First E113 chemistry: Study of volatility and adsorption on gold and/or an inert surface NUSTAR Seminar 14.01.201037
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