ChemicalBook--->CAS DataBase List--->54084-70-7

54084-70-7

54084-70-7 Structure

54084-70-7 Structure
IdentificationBack Directory
[Name]

ununtrium
[CAS]

54084-70-7
[Synonyms]

ununtrium
Hazard InformationBack Directory
[Physical properties]

Ununtrium is located on the periodic chart in group 13 (IIIA) just below thallium andindium. It is expected to have chemical and physical properties similar to these two homologues.Since only one or two unstable atoms of the isotopes of ununtrium have been synthesized,its melting point, boiling point, and density are not known.
[Isotopes]

There are five isotopes of ununtrium, ranging from Uut-283 to Uut-287. Its moststable isotope is Uut-284, with a half-life of 0.48 seconds, which is used as its proposedstandard mass number.
[Origin of Name]

The IUPAC assigned the temporary name “ununtrium,” which literally means 113.
[History]

In 2003 the Nuclear Research Laboratory in Dubna, Russia, and the Lawrence LivermoreNational Laboratory in California, collaborated in conducting a 27-day experiment that led tothe discovery of ununtrium. They bombarded atoms of americium-243 with ions of calcium-48. This produced, among other particles, four atoms of ununpentium (element 115), whichin less than 1/10 of a second decayed by alpha emission into atoms of ununtrium (element113). Since no formal name has yet been proposed for element 113, IUPAC’s temporary namingsystem was used to name element 113 “ununtrium” (113).Following is one example of the nuclear reaction wherein an isotope of element 115 (ununpentium)decays within a few milliseconds into an isotope of element 113 (ununtrium-283),which in turn decays into element 111 (unununium):115Uup-283 → 113Uut-283 + 2He-4 → 111Uuu-279 + 2He-4.(Note: This first reaction occurs in just 46.6 milliseconds, and the second reaction occursin 147 milliseconds. Similar nuclear decay reactions of element 115 result in several otherisotopes of 111Uut-284 with various fission decay rates into element 111.)
[Uses]

Since only a few atoms of ununtrium have been produced, there are currently no uses ofelement 113 outside of basic nuclear research.
[Hazard]

No hazards exist for the general public because only a few radioactive unstable atoms ofununtrium have been produced in nuclear laboratories.
54084-70-7 suppliers list
Tags:54084-70-7 Related Product Information
54144-19-3 54037-57-9 54100-71-9 54038-01-6 54084-26-3 54386-24-2 54083-77-1 54085-64-2 54085-16-4

  • HomePage | Member Companies | Advertising | Contact us | Previous WebSite | MSDS | CAS Index | CAS DataBase | Privacy | Terms | About Us
  • All products displayed on this website are only for non-medical purposes such as industrial applications or scientific research, and cannot be used for clinical diagnosis or treatment of humans or animals. They are not medicinal or edible.
    According to relevant laws and regulations and the regulations of this website, units or individuals who purchase hazardous materials should obtain valid qualifications and qualification conditions.
  • Copyright © 2023 ChemicalBook All rights reserved.