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The atomic weight of protactinium

1935; Royal Society; Volume: 150; Issue: 870 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1098/rspa.1935.0107

ISSN

2053-9169

Autores

A. V. Grosse,

Tópico(s)

Radioactive element chemistry and processing

Resumo

Up to the present time the atomic weight of not a single member of the actinium series of radioactive elements has been determined by orthodox chemical methods. An opportunity for such a determination was given for the first time in 1927 when protactinium, the longest-lived isotope of element 91, was isolated and obtained in the state of pure compounds. Unfortunately the quantities of the element then available were extremely small. In the following years the political and financial difficulties in obtaining raw material and working it up for larger quantities of pro­tactinium have been overcome and recently over 0.1 gm of pure Pa 2 O 5 were isolated and made available for an atomic weight determination. In the meantime Aston succeeded in determining with his mass-spectrograph the isotopic mass of AcD, the end product of the actinium series, in the mass spectra of leads from different sources. His value of 207 for AcD leads by simple additions to 231 as the atomic weight of protactinium. On the basis of Aston’s data Rutherford estimated the half-period of actino-uranium, the parent of the series, to equal 4·0 × 10 8 years, a figure which has been fully confirmed by subsequent research.

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