Uncovering chemical homology of superheavy elements: a close look at astatine.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

Department of Chemistry, Oakland University, 146 Library Drive, Rochester, Michigan 48309, USA.

Published: September 2024

The fascination with superheavy elements (SHE) spans the nuclear physics, astrophysics, and theoretical chemistry communities. Extreme relativistic effects govern these elements' chemistry and challenge the traditional notion of the periodic law. The experimental quest for SHE critically depends on theoretical predictions of these elements' properties, especially chemical homology, which allows for successful prototypical experiments with more readily available lighter homologues of SHE. This work is a comprehensive quantum-chemical investigation into astatine (At) as a non-intuitive homologue of element 113, nihonium (Nh). Combining relativistic coupled-cluster and density functional theory approaches, we model the behaviour of At and AtOH in thermochromatographic experiments on a pristine gold surface. Insights into the electronic structure of AtOH and NhOH and accurate estimates of At-gold and AtOH-gold adsorption energies rationalise recent experimental findings and justify the use of At as a chemical homologue of Nh for the successful design of future experiments on Nh detection and chemical characterisation.

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