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At Astatine [E-Book] / by Klara Berei, Siegfried H. Eberle, H. W. Kirby, Helmut Münzel, Kurt Rössler, Arnulf Seidel, László Vasáros ; edited by Hans Karl Kugler, Cornelius Keller.

Astatine is - besides radon and francium - the only natural radioelement which only has short-Lived isotopes, thereby excluding experiments with . . weighable" amounts of the element. This implies that all available data on physics and chemistry of this element are 12 16 based on experiments on...

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Personal Name(s): Berei, Klara, author
Eberle, Siegfried H., author / Keller, Cornelius, editor / Kirby, H. W., author / Kugler, Hans Karl, editor / Münzel, Helmut, author / Rössler, Kurt, author / Seidel, Arnulf, author / Vasáros, László, author
Edition: 8th Edition / Achte, völlig neu bearbeitete Auflage.
Imprint: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer, 1985
Physical Description: XIII, 292 p. online resource.
Note: englisch
ISBN: 9783662058688
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-05868-8
Series Title: Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic Chemistry / Gmelin Handbuch der Anorganischen Chemie ; A-t
Subject (LOC):
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical.
Chemistry.
Inorganic chemistry.
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505 0 |a 1 History -- 2 Natural Occurrence -- 3 Nuclear Properties of Astatine Isotopes -- 4 Production, Isolation, and Purification of Astatine Isotopes -- 5 General Properties of Astatine -- 6 Analytical Chemistry of Astatine -- 7 Handling of Astatine -- 8 Astatine in Biology and Nuclear Medicine -- 9 Irradiation and Self-Irradiation of Astatine Compounds -- 10 Chemical Behavior and Compounds of Astatine -- Table of Conversion Factors. 
520 |a Astatine is - besides radon and francium - the only natural radioelement which only has short-Lived isotopes, thereby excluding experiments with . . weighable" amounts of the element. This implies that all available data on physics and chemistry of this element are 12 16 based on experiments on the tracer scale with 10- to 10- g - and this will also not change in future because no longer-Lived isotopes as yet known are to be expected. Due to the fact that the only isotope of At occurring in the natural decay series, 219At, results from the 0. 005% a-branching of 223Fr which itself is produced by the only 1. 38% a-branching of 227 Ac - a member of the 235U series - there is no chance to recover substantial amounts of 219At from natural sources for sCientific research of At. All studies, therefore, are being done with the isotopes 209At to 211At having half-lives in the few hours region and being obtained by irradiation of bismuth with a-particles via (a,xn) reactions or by proton irradiation of heavy elements via spallation reactions. The mostly used isotope is 7. 22 h 211At. The fast separation of the obtained At isotopes is no very difficult procedure and is either being done by wet adsorption-precipitation techniques or making use of its high volatility by destilling in air. 
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