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The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements (Set Vol.1-6)

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  • Comprehensive 4th edition 6-volume bookset
  • A contemporary and definitive compilation of chemical properties of all of the actinide elements
  • Features technologically important elements uranium and plutonium, as well as the transactinide elements

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Table of contents (39 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii
  2. Introduction

    • Joseph J. Katz, Lester R. Morss, Norman M. Edelstein, Jean Fuger
    Pages 1-17
  3. Actinium

    • H. W. Kirby, Lester R. Morss
    Pages 18-51
  4. Thorium

    • Mathias S. Wickleder, Blandine Fourest, Peter K. Dorhout
    Pages 52-160
  5. Protactinium

    • Boris F. Myasoedov, H. W. Kirby, Ivan G. Tananaev
    Pages 161-252
  6. Uranium*

    • Ingmar Grenthe, Janusz Drożdżyński, Takeo Fujino, Edgar C. Buck, Thomas E. Albrecht-Schmitt, Stephen F. Wolf
    Pages 253-698
  7. Neptunium

    • Zenko Yoshida, Stephen G. Johnson, Takaumi Kimura, John R. Krsul
    Pages 699-812
  8. Plutonium

    • David L. Clark, Siegfried S. Hecker, Gordon D. Jarvinen, Mary P. Neu
    Pages 813-1264
  9. Americium

    • Wolfgang H. Runde, Wallace W. Schulz
    Pages 1265-1395
  10. Curium

    • Gregg J. Lumetta, Major C. Thompson, Robert A. Penneman, P. Gary Eller
    Pages 1397-1443
  11. Berkelium

    • David E. Hobart, Joseph R. Peterson
    Pages 1444-1498
  12. Californium

    • Richard G. Haire
    Pages 1499-1576
  13. Einsteinium

    • Richard G. Haire
    Pages 1577-1620
  14. Fermium, Mendelevium, Nobelium, and Lawrencium

    • Robert J. Silva
    Pages 1621-1651
  15. Transactinide Elements and Future Elements

    • Darleane C. Hoffman, Diana M. Lee, Valeria Pershina
    Pages 1652-1752
  16. Summary and Comparison of Properties of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements

    • Norman M. Edelstein, Jean Fuger, Joseph J. Katz, Lester R. Morss
    Pages 1753-1835
  17. Spectra and Electronic Structures of Free Actinide Atoms and Ions

    • Earl F. Worden, Jean Blaise, Mark Fred, Norbert Trautmann, Jean-Francçois Wyart
    Pages 1836-1892
  18. Theoretical Studies of the Electronic Structure of Compounds of the Actinide Elements

    • Nikolas Kaltsoyannis, P. Jeffrey Hay, Jun Li, Jean-Philippe Blaudeau, Bruce E. Bursten
    Pages 1893-2012
  19. Optical Spectra and Electronic Structure

    • Guokui Liu, James V. Beitz
    Pages 2013-2111
  20. Thermodynamic Properties of Actinides and Actinide Compounds

    • Rudy J. M. Konings, Lester R. Morss, Jean Fuger
    Pages 2113-2224

About this book

The fourth edition of "The Chemistry of the Actinide and Transactinide Elements" comprises all chapters in volumes 1 through 5 of the third edition (published in 2006) plus a new volume 6. To remain consistent with the plan of the first edition, “ … to provide a comprehensive and uniform treatment of the chemistry of the actinide [and transactinide] elements for both the nuclear technologist and the inorganic and physical chemist,” and to be consistent with the maturity of the field, the fourth edition is organized in three parts.

The first group of chapters follows the format of the first and second editions with chapters on individual elements or groups of elements that describe and interpret their chemical properties. A chapter on the chemical properties of the transactinide elements follows. The second group, chapters 15-26, summarizes and correlates physical and chemical properties that are in general unique to the actinide elements, because most of these elements containpartially-filled shells of 5f electrons whether present as isolated atoms or ions, as metals, as compounds, or as ions in solution. The third group, chapters 27-39, focuses on specialized topics that encompass contemporary fields related to actinides in the environment, in the human body, and in storage or wastes. Two appendices at the end of volume 5 tabulate important nuclear properties of all actinide and transactinide isotopes. Volume 6 (Chapters 32 through 39) consists of new chapters that focus on actinide species in the environment, actinide waste forms, nuclear fuels, analytical chemistry of plutonium, actinide chalcogenide and hydrothermal synthesis of actinide compounds. The subject and author indices and list of contributors encompass all six volumes.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, USA

    Lester R. Morss

  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, USA

    Norman M. Edelstein

  • University of Liège, Berkeley, Belgium

    Jean Fuger

About the editors

  • Lester R. Morss is the Program Manager for Heavy Element Chemistry at the Office of Science , U.S. Department of Energy in Germantown, Maryland, USA. He was taught actinide chemistry fbyProfessor Burris B. Cunningham, his Ph.D. mentor at the University of California, Berkeley and from 1971 to 1980 he was a member of the chemistry faculty at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA. In 1980, Dr. Morss moved to the Argonne National Laboratory (Illinois, USA), where he remained as an actinide chemist until 2002 . At all of these institutions he carried out research in the inorganic chemistry of lanthanide and actinide elements, with a focus on transuranium elements. His publications were primarily in thermochemistry and structure-bonding relationships among metals, oxides, halides, and coordination complexes. Dr. Morss has had fellowships at the University of Liege, Belgium and at the University of Hannover, Germany (von Humboldt Senior Scientist) and he is also afellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

  • Norman Edelstein is an emeritus Senior Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). He started his studies in actinide chemistry with Professor Burris B. Cunningham in 1964 at LBNL (then the University of California Radiation Laboratory), USA. Following Professor Cunningham’s untimely death in 1972 he became head of the actinide chemistry group and held that position until his assignment in 2000 and 2001 as temporary Program Manager for Heavy Element Chemistry at the Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy, Germantown, Maryland, USA. His primary research interests are the optical properties, magnetic properties, and electronic structure of the actinides and lanthanides; the general, inorganic and solution chemistry of the actinides; and synchrotron radiation studies of actinides and other environmentally relevant materials. Dr. Edelstein has published over 200 papers onthese and other topics and has edited three other volumes on actinide subjects.

  • Jean Fuger is Professor Emeritus at the University of Liège, Belgium, where he has taught courses in radiochemistry, analytical chemistry, and related subjects. In the early stages of his career, whilst associated with the Inter-University Institute for Nuclear Sciences (Brussels, Belgium), he made extensive stays at the University of California Radiation Laboratory, Berkeley, USA, with Professor Burris B. Cunningham, from whom he learned various microchemical techniques in actinide chemistry, with emphasis on preparative chemistry and microcalorimetry. From 1986 to 1997 he served as head of the chemistry division and later as deputy director of the European Institute for Transuranium Elements, Karlsruhe, Germany. His research interests are centered on the structural and thermodynamic properties of the lanthanides and actinides and their compounds, as well as the solution chemistry of these elements. He published about 125 papers, and 20 monographs and book chapters on these topics.

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