Directed evolution of the periodic table: probing the electronic structure of late actinides
Abstract
Recent investigations of the coordination chemistry and physical properties of berkelium (Z = 97) and californium (Z = 98) have revealed fundamental differences between post-curium elements and lighter members of the actinide series. This review highlights these developments and chronicles key findings and concepts from the last half-century that have helped usher in a new understanding of the evolution of electronic structure in the periodic table.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2017 Frontier and Perspective articles