— Georgy Flyorov is honoured in the naming of element 114
In a piece of showmanship no doubt intended to further raise the
profile of chemistry, Nicole Moreau, president of Iupac, announced at
the closing ceremony of the International Year of Chemistry the proposed
names for elements 114 and 116, whose discovery was officially ratified in May of 2011.
The discoverers of the brand new elements, the Joint Institute for
Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia and from the Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory, California, US, agreed on the names flerovium (Fl)
for element 114 and livermorium (Lv) for element 116. These names have
been OK’d by Iupac’s inorganic chemistry division paving the way for the
provisional recommendations. Now, the names are open for public comment
and after five months the inorganic division will make a decision on
whether or not to accept the new names.
Livermorium is obviously named after the lab, while flerovium is the Russian lab’s tribute to the physicist Georgy Flyorov. What do you think of the new names? What would you have called them?
by Patrick WalterOriginal Link: http://prospect.rsc.org/blogs/cw/2011/12/01/elements-114-and-116-names-provisionally-approved/#comments
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