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about|the chemical elementbots|deny=Citation botpp-move-indefInfobox xenon Xenon is a chemical element with the chemical symbol|symbol Xe and atomic number 54. The element name is pronounced IPAc-en|icon|'|z|?|n|?|n respell|ZEN|on or IPAc-en|'|z|i?|n|?|n respell|ZEE|non. A colorless, heavy, odorless noble gas , xenon occurs in the Earth's atmosphere in trace amounts.cite web
|author=Staff|year=2007
|url= http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A0852881.html
|title=Xenon|work=Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia
|edition=6th|publisher=Columbia University Press
|accessdate=2007-10-23
Although generally unreactive, xenon can undergo a few chemical reaction s such as the formation of xenon hexafluoroplatinate , the first noble gas compound to be synthesized.cite web
|author=Husted, Robert; Boorman, Mollie
|date=December 15, 2003
|url= http://periodic.lanl.gov/54.shtml|title=Xenon
|publisher=Los Alamos National Laboratory, Chemical Division
|accessdate=2007-09-26
cite book
|last=Rabinovich|first=Viktor Abramovich
|coauthors=Vasserman, A. A.; Nedostup, V. I.; Veksler, L. S.|title=Thermophysical properties of neon, argon, krypton, and xenon|year=1988|edition=English-language
|publisher=Hemisphere Publishing Corp.
|location=Washington, DC|isbn=0-89116-675-0
|url= http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1988wdch...10.....R
|accessdate=2009-04-02
—National Standard Reference Data Service of the USSR. Volume 10.


Naturally occurring xenon consists of Isotopes of xenon|eight stable isotopes . There are also over 40 unstable isotopes that undergo radioactive decay . The isotope ratios of xenon are an important tool for studying the early history of the Solar System . Radioactive xenon-135 is produced from iodine-135 as a result of nuclear fission , and it acts as the most significant neutron absorber in nuclear reactor s.

Xenon is used in xenon flash lamp|flash lamps and xenon arc lamp|arc lamps , and as a general anaesthesia|general anesthetic .cite journal
|author=Sanders, Robert D.; Ma, Daqing; Maze, Mervyn
|title=Xenon: elemental anaesthesia in clinical practice
|journal=British Medical Bulletin
|year=2005|volume=71|issue=1|pages=115–35
|doi=10.1093/bmb/ldh034
|pmid=15728132
The first excimer laser design used a xenon Dimer (chemistry)|dimer molecule (Xe2) as its Active laser medium|lasing medium , and the earliest laser designs used xenon flash lamps as Laser pumping|pumps . Xenon is also being used to search for hypothetical weakly interacting massive particles and as the propellant for ion thruster s in spacecraft .

History


Xenon was discovered in England by the Scottish chemist William Ramsay and English chemist Morris Travers on July 12, 1898, shortly after their discovery of the elements krypton and neon . They found Xenon in the residue left over from evaporating components of liquid air .cite journal
|author=Ramsay, W.; Travers, M. W.
|title=On the extraction from air of the companions of argon, and neon|journal=Report of the Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science
|year=1898|page=828
cite web
|url= http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele054.html
|title=It's Elemental – Xenon|accessdate=2007-06-16
|last=Gagnon|first=Steve|publisher=Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Ramsay suggested the name xenon for this gas from the Greek language|Greek word ????? xenon, neuter singular form of ????? xenos, meaning 'foreign(er)', 'strange(r)', or 'guest'.cite book
|author=Anonymous|editor=Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby
|year=1904|title=The New International Encyclopædia
|publisher=Dodd, Mead and Company|page=906
cite book
|author=Staff|year=1991|url= http://books.google.com/? id=IrcZEZ1bOJsC& pg=PA513
|title=The Merriam-Webster New Book of Word Histories
|page=513|publisher=Merriam-Webster, Inc.
|isbn=0-87779-603-3
In 1902, Ramsay estimated the proportion of xenon in the Earth's atmosphere as one part in 20 million.cite journal
|last=Ramsay|first=William
|title=An Attempt to Estimate the Relative Amounts of Krypton and of Xenon in Atmospheric Air
|journal=Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
|year=1902|volume=71
|issue=467–476|pages=421–426
|doi=10.1098/rspl.1902.0121


During the 1930s, American engineer Harold Eugene Edgerton|Harold Edgerton began exploring strobe light technology for high speed photography . This led him to the invention of the xenon flash lamp, in which light is generated by sending a brief electrical current through a tube filled with xenon gas. In 1934, Edgerton was able to generate flashes as brief as one microsecond with this method.cite web
|author=Anonymous|title=History
|url= http://www.millisecond-cine.com/history.html
|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20060822141910/ http://www.millisecond-cine.com/history.html
|archivedate=2006-08-22
|publisher=Millisecond Cinematography
|accessdate=2007-11-07
cite web
|last=Paschotta|first=Rüdiger
|date=November 1, 2007
|url= http://www.rp-photonics.com/lamp_pumped_lasers.html
|title=Lamp-pumped lasers
|work=Encyclopedia of Laser Physics and Technology
|publisher=RP Photonics|accessdate=2007-11-07


In 1939, American physician Albert R. Behnke Jr. began exploring the causes of "drunkenness" in deep-sea divers. He tested the effects of varying the breathing mixtures on his subjects, and discovered that this caused the divers to perceive a change in depth. From his results, he deduced that xenon gas could serve as an Anesthesia|anesthetic . Although Russian toxicologist Nikolay V. Lazarev apparently studied xenon anesthesia in 1941, the first published report confirming xenon anesthesia was in 1946 by American medical researcher John H. Lawrence, who experimented on mice. Xenon was first used as a surgical anesthetic in 1951 by American anesthesiologist Stuart C. Cullen, who successfully operated on two patients.cite journal
|author=Marx, Thomas; Schmidt, Michael; Schirmer, Uwe; Reinelt, Helmut|title=Xenon anesthesia
|journal=Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
|year=2000|volume=93|pages=513–7
|url= http://www.jrsm.org/cgi/reprint/93/10/513.pdf
|accessdate=2007-10-02 |format=PDF
|pmid=11064688|issue=10|pmc=1298124


Xenon and the other noble gases were for a long time considered to be completely chemically inert and not able to form chemical compound|compound s. However, while teaching at the University of British Columbia , Neil Bartlett (chemist)|Neil Bartlett discovered that the gas platinum hexafluoride (PtF6) was a powerful Redox|oxidizing agent that could oxidize oxygen gas (O2) to form dioxygenyl hexafluoroplatinate (O2+PtF6).cite journal|title=Dioxygenyl hexafluoroplatinate (V), O2+PtF6
|author=Bartlett, Neil; Lohmann, D. H.
|journal=Proceedings of the Chemical Society
|publisher=Chemical Society|location=London
|issue=3|page=115|year=1962
|doi = 10.1039/PS9620000097
Since O2 and xenon have almost the same first ionization potential , Bartlett realized that platinum hexafluoride might also be able to oxidize xenon. On March 23, 1962, he mixed the two gases and produced the first known compound of a noble gas, xenon hexafluoroplatinate .cite journal
|title=Xenon hexafluoroplatinate (V) Xe+PtF6|author=Bartlett, N.
|journal=Proceedings of the Chemical Society
|publisher=Chemical Society|location=London
|issue=6|page=218|year=1962
|doi=10.1039/PS9620000197
cite web|url= http://www.chem.umn.edu/class/2301/barany03f/fun/beautiful1.pdf
|title=Chemistry at its Most Beautiful
|accessdate=2007-09-13|last=Freemantel|first=Michael
|date=August 25, 2003|format=PDF
|publisher=Chemical & Engineering News
Bartlett thought its composition to be Xe+PtF6, although later work has revealed that it was probably a mixture of various xenon-containing salts.cite journal
|last=Graham|first=L.|year=2000
|coauthors=Graudejus, O.; Jha N.K.; Bartlett, N.
|title=Concerning the nature of XePtF6
|journal=Coordination Chemistry Reviews|volume = 197
|issue=1
|pages=321–334|doi=10.1016/S0010-8545(99)00190-3
cite book
|first=A. F.|last=Holleman|coauthors=Wiberg, Egon
|editors=Bernhard J. Aylett|year=2001
|others=translated by Mary Eagleson and William Brewer
|title=Inorganic Chemistry|location=San Diego
|publisher=Academic Press|isbn=0-12-352651-5
; translation of Lehrbuch der Anorganischen Chemie , originally founded by A. F. Holleman, http://books.google.com/books? id=vEwj1WZKThEC& pg=PA395 continued by Egon Wiberg, edited by Nils Wiberg, Berlin: de Gruyter, 1995, 34th edition, ISBN 3-11-012641-9.
cite web
|last=Steel|first=Joanna|year=2007
|url= http://chemistry.berkeley.edu/publications/news/2006/bio_bartlett.php
|title=Biography of Neil Bartlett
|publisher=College of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley|accessdate=2007-10-25
Since then, many other xenon compounds have been discovered,cite journal
|last=Bartlett|first=Neil|date=2003-09-09
|url= http://pubs.acs.org/cen/80th/noblegases.html
|title=The Noble Gases|journal=Chemical & Engineering News
|volume=81|issue=36|publisher=American Chemical Society
|accessdate=2007-10-01
along with some compounds of the noble gases argon , krypton , and radon , including argon fluorohydride (HArF),cite journal
|first=Leonid|last=Khriachtchev|coauthors=Pettersson, Mika; Runeberg, Nino; Lundell, Jan; Räsänen, Markku
|date =2000-08-24|title = A stable argon compound
|journal = Nature|volume = 406|pages = 874–6
|doi = 10.1038/35022551|url = http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v406/n6798/abs/406874a0.html|accessdate=2008-06-04
|pmid=10972285|issue=6798
krypton difluoride (KrF2),cite book
|author=Lynch, C. T.; Summitt, R.; Sliker, A.
|year=1980|title=CRC Handbook of Materials Science
|publisher=CRC Press|isbn=0-87819-231-X
cite journal
|title=Krypton Difluoride: Preparation and Handling
|author=MacKenzie, D. R.|year=1963|journal=Science
|volume=141|issue=3586|page=1171
|doi=10.1126/science.141.3586.1171|pmid=17751791|bibcode = 1963Sci...141.1171M
and radon fluoride .cite journal
|author=Paul R. Fields, Lawrence Stein, and Moshe H. Zirin
|title=Radon Fluoride
|journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society
|year=1962|volume=84|issue=21|pages=4164–4165
|doi=10.1021/ja00880a048
By 1971, more than 80 xenon compounds were known.cite web
|url= http://www.chemnetbase.com/periodic_table/elements/xenon.htm|title=Xenon|work=Periodic Table Online
|publisher=CRC Press|accessdate=2007-10-08| archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070410040717/ http://chemnetbase.com/periodic_table/elements/xenon.htm| archivedate = April 10, 2007
cite journal|last=Moody|first=G. J.
|title=A Decade of Xenon Chemistry
|journal=Journal of Chemical Education|year=1974|volume=51|issue=10
|pages=628–630|url= http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/recordDetail? accno=EJ111480|accessdate=2007-10-16
|doi=10.1021/ed051p628|bibcode = 1974JChEd..51..628M


Characteristics


Xenon has atomic number 54; that is, its nucleus contains 54 proton s. At standard temperature and pressure , pure xenon gas has a density of 5.761& nbsp;kg/m3, about 4.5 times the surface density of the Earth's atmosphere, 1.217& nbsp;kg/m3.cite web
|last=Williams|first=David R.|date=April 19, 2007
|url= http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/earthfact.html|title=Earth Fact Sheet|publisher=NASA
|accessdate=2007-10-04
As a liquid, xenon has a density of up to 3.100& nbsp;g/mL, with the density maximum occurring at the triple point.cite book|first=Elena|last=Aprile|coauthors=Bolotnikov, Aleksey E.; Doke, Tadayoshi
|title=Noble Gas Detectors|publisher=Wiley-VCH|year=2006
|isbn=3-527-60963-6|url= http://books.google.com/? id=tsnHM8x6cHAC& pg=PT1|pages=8–9
Under the same conditions, the density of solid xenon, 3.640& nbsp;g/cm3, is higher than the average density of granite , 2.75& nbsp;g/cm3. Using pascal (unit)|gigapascal s of pressure , xenon has been forced into a metallic phase.cite journal
|last=Caldwell|first=W. A.|year=1997|coauthors=Nguyen, J.; Pfrommer, B.; Louie, S.; Jeanloz, R.
|title = Structure, bonding and geochemistry of xenon at high pressures
|journal=Science|volume=277
|issue=5328|pages=930–933
|doi=10.1126/science.277.5328.930


Solid xenon changes from face-centered cubic (fcc) to Close-packing of spheres|hexagonal close packed (hcp) crystal phase under pressure and begins to turn metallic at about 140& nbsp;GPa, with no noticeable volume change in the hcp phase. It is completely metallic at 155& nbsp;GPa. When metalized, xenon looks sky blue because it absorbs red light and transmits other visible frequencies. Such behavior is unusual for a metal and is explained by the relatively small widths of the electron bands in metallic xenon.cite web|first=E.|last=Fontes
|title=Golden Anniversary for Founder of High-pressure Program at CHESS|publisher=Cornell University
|url= http://news.chess.cornell.edu/articles/2006/RuoffAnnv.html|accessdate=2009-05-30
cite journal
|author=Eremets, Mikhail I.; Gregoryanz, Eugene A.; Struzhkin, Victor V.; Mao, Ho-Kwang; Hemley, Russell J.; Mulders, Norbert; Zimmerman, Neil M.|title=Electrical Conductivity of Xenon at Megabar Pressures
|journal=Physical Review Letters|volume=85
|issue=13|pages=2797–800|year=2000
|doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.85.2797|pmid=10991236 |bibcode=2000PhRvL..85.2797E


Xenon is a member of the zero- Valence (chemistry)|valence elements that are called noble gas|noble or inert gas es. It is inert to most common chemical reactions (such as combustion, for example) because the outer valence shell contains eight electrons. This produces a stable, minimum energy configuration in which the outer electrons are tightly bound.cite web
|last=Bader|first=Richard F. W.
|url= http://miranda.chemistry.mcmaster.ca/esam/
|title=An Introduction to the Electronic Structure of Atoms and Molecules
|publisher=McMaster University|accessdate=2007-09-27
However, xenon can be Oxidation|oxidized by powerful oxidizing agents, and many xenon compounds have been synthesized.

In a gas-filled tube , xenon emits a blue or lavender (color)|lavender ish glow when the gas is excited by Electric arc|electrical discharge . Xenon emits a band of Spectral line|emission lines that span the visual spectrum,cite web
|last=Talbot|first=John|url= http://web.physik.rwth-aachen.de/~harm/aixphysik/atom/discharge/index1.html
|title=Spectra of Gas Discharges
|publisher=Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen|accessdate=2006-08-10

but the most intense lines occur in the region of blue light, which produces the coloration.cite book
|first=William Marshall|last=Watts|year=1904
|title=An Introduction to the Study of Spectrum Analysis
|publisher=Longmans, Green, and co.
|location=London


Occurrence and production


Xenon is a trace gas in Earth's atmosphere , occurring at 87±1& nbsp; Parts-per notation|parts per billion (nL/L), or approximately 1 part per 11.5 million,cite book
|last=Hwang|first=Shuen-Cheng
|coauthors=Robert D. Lein, Daniel A. Morgan
|chapter=Noble Gases
|title=Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology
|publisher=Wiley|year=2005|edition=5th
|doi=10.1002/0471238961.0701190508230114.a01
|isbn=0-471-48511-X
and is also found in gases emitted from some mineral spring s.

Xenon is obtained commercially as a byproduct of the air separation|separation of air into oxygen and nitrogen . After this separation, generally performed by fractional distillation in a double-column plant, the liquid oxygen produced will contain small quantities of krypton and xenon. By additional fractional distillation steps, the liquid oxygen may be enriched to contain 0.1–0.2% of a krypton/xenon mixture, which is extracted either via adsorption onto silica gel or by distillation. Finally, the krypton/xenon mixture may be separated into krypton and xenon via distillation.cite book
|first=Frank G.|last=Kerry|year=2007
|title=Industrial Gas Handbook: Gas Separation and Purification|pages=101–103|publisher=CRC Press
|isbn=0-8493-9005-2|url= http://books.google.com/? id=cXNmyTTGbRIC& pg=PA101
cite web
|url= http://www.c-f-c.com/specgas_products/xenon.htm
|title=Xenon – Xe|accessdate=2007-09-07
|date=August 10, 1998|publisher=CFC StarTec LLC
Extraction of a liter of xenon from the atmosphere requires 220 watt-hour s
of energy.cite web
|last=Singh|first=Sanjay|date=May 15, 2005
|url= http://www.expresshealthcaremgmt.com/20050515/criticare10.shtml
|title=Xenon: A modern anaesthetic
|publisher=Indian Express Newspapers Limited
|accessdate=2007-10-10
|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20070813212536/ http://www.expresshealthcaremgmt.com/20050515/criticare10.shtml
|archivedate=2007-08-13
Worldwide production of xenon in 1998 was estimated at 5,000–7,000& nbsp;m3.cite book
|last=Häussinger|first=Peter
|coauthors=Glatthaar, Reinhard; Rhode, Wilhelm; Kick, Helmut; Benkmann, Christian; Weber, Josef; Wunschel, Hans-Jörg; Stenke, Viktor; Leicht, Edith; Stenger, Hermann
|chapter=Noble Gases
|title=Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry
|publisher=Wiley|year=2001|edition=6th
|doi=10.1002/14356007.a17_485|isbn=3-527-20165-3
Because of its low abundance, xenon is much more expensive than the lighter noble gases—approximate prices for the purchase of small quantities in Europe in 1999 were 10& nbsp; Euro|€ /L for xenon, 1& nbsp;€/L for krypton, and 0.20& nbsp;€/L for neon.

Within the Solar System, the nucleon fraction of xenon is Nowrap|1.56 × 10-8, for an Abundance of the chemical elements|abundance of one part in 64& nbsp;million of the total mass.cite book
|first=David|last=Arnett|year=1996
|title=Supernovae and Nucleosynthesis
|publisher=Princeton University Press
|location=Princeton, New Jersey
|isbn=0-691-01147-8|url= http://books.google.com/? id=PXGWGnPPo0gC& pg=PA30
Xenon is relatively rare in the Sun 's atmosphere, on Earth , and in asteroid s and comet s. The planet Jupiter has an unusually high abundance of xenon in its atmosphere; about 2.6 times as much as the Sun.cite journal
|last=Mahaffy|first=P. R.
|coauthors=Niemann, H. B.; Alpert, A.; Atreya, S. K.; Demick, J.; Donahue, T. M.; Harpold, D. N.; Owen, T. C.
|title=Noble gas abundance and isotope ratios in the atmosphere of Jupiter from the Galileo Probe Mass Spectrometer
|journal=Journal of Geophysical Research
|year=2000|volume=105|issue=E6|pages=15061–15072
|bibcode=2000JGR...10515061M
|doi = 10.1029/1999JE001224
This high abundance remains unexplained and may have been caused by an early and rapid buildup of planetesimal s—small, subplanetary bodies—before the solar nebula|presolar disk began to heat up.cite journal
|last=Owen|first=Tobias|coauthors=Mahaffy, Paul; Niemann, H. B.; Atreya, Sushil; Donahue, Thomas; Bar-Nun, Akiva; de Pater, Imke|title=A low-temperature origin for the planetesimals that formed Jupiter
|journal=Nature|year=1999|volume=402
|issue=6759|pages=269–70
|bibcode=1999Natur.402..269O|doi = 10.1038/46232
|pmid=10580497
(Otherwise, xenon would not have been trapped in the planetesimal ices.) The problem of the low terrestrial xenon may potentially be explained by covalent bond ing of xenon to oxygen within quartz , hence reducing the outgassing of xenon into the atmosphere.cite journal
|author=Sanloup, Chrystèle et al.
|title=Retention of Xenon in Quartz and Earth's Missing Xenon|journal=Science|year=2005|volume=310
|issue=5751|pages=1174–7|doi=10.1126/science.1119070
|pmid=16293758
|bibcode = 2005Sci...310.1174S


Unlike the lower mass noble gases, the normal stellar nucleosynthesis process inside a star does not form xenon. Elements more massive than iron-56 have a net energy cost to produce through fusion, so there is no energy gain for a star when creating xenon.cite book
|first=Donald D.|last=Clayton|year=1983
|title=Principles of Stellar Evolution and Nucleosynthesis
|publisher=University of Chicago Press
|isbn=0-226-10953-4|url= http://books.google.com/? id=imjwZdXExQIC& pg=PA604
Instead, xenon is formed during supernova explosions,cite conference
|last=Heymann|first=D.|coauthors=Dziczkaniec, M.
|title=Xenon from intermediate zones of supernovae
|booktitle=Proceedings 10th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference
|pages=1943–1959|publisher=Pergamon Press, Inc.
|date=March 19–23, 1979|location=Houston, Texas
|bibcode=1979LPSC...10.1943H
by the slow neutron capture process ( s-process ) of red giant stars that have exhausted the hydrogen at their cores and entered the asymptotic giant branch ,cite journal
|author=Beer, H.; Kaeppeler, F.; Reffo, G.; Venturini, G.
|title=Neutron capture cross-sections of stable xenon isotopes and their application in stellar nucleosynthesis
|journal=Astrophysics and Space Science |volume=97
|issue=1 |month=November |year=1983 |pages=95–119
|doi=10.1007/BF00684613 |bibcode=1983Ap& SS..97...95B
in classical nova explosionscite journal
|last=Pignatari|first=M.
|coauthors=Gallino, R.; Straniero, O.; Davis, A.
|title=The origin of xenon trapped in presolar mainstream SiC grains
|journal=Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana
|year=2004|volume=75|pages=729–734
|bibcode=2004MmSAI..75..729P
|last2=Gallino
|last3=Straniero
|last4=Davis
and from the radioactive decay of elements such as iodine , uranium and plutonium .

Isotopes and isotopic studies


main|Isotopes of xenon
Naturally occurring xenon is made of eight stable isotope|stable isotope s, the most of any element with the exception of tin, which has ten. Xenon and tin are the only elements to have more than seven stable isotopes.cite book
|first=J. B.|last=Rajam|year=1960
|title=Atomic Physics|edition=7th
|publisher=S. Chand and Co.|location=Delhi
|isbn=81-219-1809-X
The isotopes 124Xe and 134Xe are predicted to undergo double beta decay , but this has never been observed so they are considered to be stable.cite journal
|last=Barabash|first=A. S.
|title=Average (Recommended) Half-Life Values for Two-Neutrino Double-Beta Decay
|journal=Czechoslovak Journal of Physics
|year=2002|volume=52|issue=4|pages=567–573
|doi=10.1023/A:1015369612904|arxiv = nucl-ex/0203001 |bibcode = 2002CzJPh..52..567B

Besides these stable forms, there are over 40 unstable isotopes that have been studied. The longest lived these isotopes is 136Xe, which has been observed to undergo double beta decay with a half-life of nowrap|2.11 x 1021yr. 129Xe is produced by beta decay of 129 iodine|I , which has a half-life of 16& nbsp;million years, while 131mXe, 133Xe, 133mXe, and 135Xe are some of the nuclear fission|fission products of both 235 uranium|U and 239 plutonium|Pu ,cite web
|last=Caldwell|first=Eric|month=January|year=2004
|url= http://wwwrcamnl.wr.usgs.gov/isoig/period/xe_iig.html
|title=Periodic Table – Xenon|work=Resources on Isotopes
|publisher=USGS|accessdate=2007-10-08
and therefore used as indicators of nuclear explosions.

Nuclei of two of the stable isotopes of xenon , 129Xe and 131Xe, have non-zero intrinsic angular momentum|angular momenta ( Spin (physics)|nuclear spins , suitable for nuclear magnetic resonance ). The nuclear spins can be aligned beyond ordinary polarization levels by means of circularly polarized light and rubidium vapor.cite journal
|last=Otten|first=Ernst W.|year=2004
|title=Take a breath of polarized noble gas
|journal=Europhysics News|volume=35|issue=1|doi=10.1051/epn:2004109
|page=16|bibcode = 2004ENews..35...16O
The resulting spin polarization of xenon atomic nucleus|nuclei can surpass 50% of its maximum possible value, greatly exceeding the equilibrium value dictated by the Boltzmann distribution (typically 0.001% of the maximum value at room temperature , even in the strongest magnet s). Such non-equilibrium alignment of spins is a temporary condition, and is called hyperpolarization (physics)|hyperpolarization . The process of hyperpolarizing the xenon is called optical pumping (although the process is different from optical pumping|pumping a laser ).cite journal
|journal=Physical Review Letters|volume=96
|issue=5|page=053002
|year=2006|title = Optical Pumping System Design for Large Production of Hyperpolarized 129Xe
|first=I. C.|last=Ruset|coauthors=Ketel, S.; Hersman, F. W.|doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.96.053002 |bibcode=2006PhRvL..96e3002R


Because a 129Xe nucleus has a spin (physics)|spin of 1/2, and therefore a zero electric field|electric quadrupole moment , the 129Xe nucleus does not experience any quadrupolar interactions during collisions with other atoms, and thus its hyperpolarization can be maintained for long periods of time even after the laser beam has been turned off and the alkali vapor removed by condensation on a room-temperature surface. Spin polarization of 129Xe can persist from several second s for xenon atoms dissolved in blood
cite journal
|first=J.|last=Wolber
|coauthors=Cherubini, A.; Leach, M. O.; Bifone, A.
|title = On the oxygenation-dependent 129Xe T 1 in blood
|year = 2000|journal = NMR in Biomedicine
|volume = 13|issue = 4|pages = 234–7
|doi = 10.1002/1099-1492(200006)13:4<234::AID-NBM632>3.0.CO;2-K
|pmid=10867702
to several hours in the gas phase cite journal
|first=B.|last=Chann|coauthors=Nelson, I. A.; Anderson, L. W.; Driehuys, B.; Walker, T. G.
|title=129Xe-Xe molecular spin relaxation
|year=2002|journal=Physical Review Letters
|volume=88|issue=11|pages=113–201
|doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.88.113201 |bibcode=2002PhRvL..88k3201C
and several days in deeply frozen solid xenon.cite encyclopedia
|first=Gustav Konrad|last=von Schulthess
|coauthors=Smith, Hans-Jørgen; Pettersson, Holger; Allison, David John
|year=1998|title=The Encyclopaedia of Medical Imaging
|page=194|publisher=Taylor & Francis
|isbn=1-901865-13-4|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=zvDY5unRC4oC& pg=PA194
In contrast, isotopes of xenon|131Xe has a nuclear spin value of 3/2 and a nonzero quadrupole moment , and has T 1 relaxation times in the millisecond and second ranges.cite journal
|first=W. W.|last=Warren|coauthors=Norberg, R. E.
|title=Nuclear Quadrupole Relaxation and Chemical Shift of Xe131 in Liquid and Solid Xenon
|year=1966|journal=Physical Review
|volume=148|issue=1|pages=402–412
|doi=10.1103/PhysRev.148.402|bibcode = 1966PhRv..148..402W


Some radioactive isotopes of xenon, for example, 133Xe and 135Xe, are produced by neutron irradiation of fissionable material within nuclear reactor s. Xenon-135|135Xe is of considerable significance in the operation of nuclear reactor|nuclear fission reactors . 135Xe has a huge Neutron cross-section|cross section for thermal neutron s, 2.6×106& nbsp; Barn (unit)|barns ,cite book
|first=Weston M.|last=Stacey|year=2007
|title=Nuclear Reactor Physics|page=213
|url= http://books.google.com/? id=y1UgcgVSXSkC& pg=PA213|publisher=Wiley-VCH|isbn=3-527-40679-4
so it acts as a neutron absorber or " nuclear poison|poison " that can slow or stop the chain reaction after a period of operation. This was discovered in the earliest nuclear reactors built by the American Manhattan Project for plutonium production. Fortunately the designers had made provisions in the design to increase the reactor's reactivity (the number of neutrons per fission that go on to fission other atoms of nuclear fuel ).cite web
|author=Staff|url= http://www.cfo.doe.gov/me70/manhattan/hanford_operational.htm
|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20091210094859/ http://www.cfo.doe.gov/me70/manhattan/hanford_operational.htm
|archivedate=2009-12-10
|title=Hanford Becomes Operational
|work=The Manhattan Project: An Interactive History
|publisher=U.S. Department of Energy
|accessdate=2007-10-10

135Xe reactor poisoning played a major role in the Chernobyl disaster#Conditions prior to the accident|Chernobyl disaster .cite book
|title=Modern Physics: An Introductory Text|year=2000
|first=Jeremy I.|last=Pfeffer|coauthors=Nir, Shlomo
|pages=421 ff.|publisher=Imperial College Press
|isbn=1-86094-250-4|url= http://books.google.com/? id=KmMYWP56t98C& pg=PA421
A shutdown or decrease of power of a reactor can result in buildup of 135Xe and getting the reactor into the iodine pit .

Under adverse conditions, relatively high concentrations of radioactive xenon isotopes may be found emanating from nuclear reactors due to the release of fission products from cracked fuel rod s,cite book
|first=Edwards A.|last=Laws|year=2000
|title=Aquatic Pollution: An Introductory Text
|page=505|publisher=John Wiley and Sons
|isbn=0-471-34875-9|url= http://books.google.com/? id=11LI7XyEIsAC& pg=PA505
or fissioning of uranium in Water cooling|cooling water .cite news
|author=Staff|date=April 9, 1979
|title=A Nuclear Nightmare|publisher=Time
|url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,920196-4,00.html
|accessdate=2007-10-09


Because xenon is a tracer for two parent isotopes, xenon isotope ratios in meteorite s are a powerful tool for studying the formation of the solar system . The Iodine-xenon dating|iodine-xenon method of Radiometric dating|dating gives the time elapsed between nucleosynthesis and the condensation of a solid object from the solar nebula . In 1960, physicist John Reynolds (physicist)|John H. Reynolds discovered that certain meteorite s contained an isotopic anomaly in the form of an overabundance of xenon-129. He inferred that this was a decay product of radioactive iodine-129 . This isotope is produced slowly by cosmic ray spallation and nuclear fission , but is produced in quantity only in supernova explosions. As the half-life of 129I is comparatively short on a cosmological time scale, only 16 million years, this demonstrated that only a short time had passed between the supernova and the time the meteorites had solidified and trapped the 129I. These two events (supernova and solidification of gas cloud) were inferred to have happened during the early history of the Solar System , as the 129I isotope was likely generated before the Solar System was formed, but not long before, and seeded the solar gas cloud with isotopes from a second source. This supernova source may also have caused collapse of the solar gas cloud.cite book
|first=Donald D.|last=Clayton|year=1983
|title=Principles of Stellar Evolution and Nucleosynthesis
|page=75|edition=2nd|url= http://books.google.com/? id=imjwZdXExQIC& pg=PA604
|publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=0-226-10953-4
cite web
|author=Bolt, B. A.; Packard, R. E.; Price, P. B.
|year=2007|url= http://content.cdlib.org/xtf/view? docId=hb1r29n709& doc.view=content& chunk.id=div00061& toc.depth=1& brand=oac& anchor.id=0
|title=John H. Reynolds, Physics: Berkeley
|publisher=The University of California, Berkeley
|accessdate=2007-10-01


In a similar way, xenon isotopic ratios such as 129Xe/130Xe and 136Xe/130Xe are also a powerful tool for understanding planetary differentiation and early outgassing.cite journal
|last=Kaneoka|first=Ichiro|title=Xenon's Inside Story
|journal=Science|year=1998|volume=280|issue=5365
|pages=851–852|doi=10.1126/science.280.5365.851b
For example, The atmosphere of Mars shows a xenon abundance similar to that of Earth:
0.08& nbsp;parts per million,cite web
|last=Williams|first=David R.
|date=September 1, 2004|url= http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/factsheet/marsfact.html
|title=Mars Fact Sheet|publisher=NASA
|accessdate=2007-10-10
however Mars shows a higher proportion of 129Xe than the Earth or the Sun. As this isotope is generated by radioactive decay, the result may indicate that Mars lost most of its primordial atmosphere, possibly within the first 100 million years after the planet was formed.cite web
|last=Schilling|first=James
|url= http://humbabe.arc.nasa.gov/mgcm/HTML/FAQS/thin_atm.html|title=Why is the Martian atmosphere so thin and mainly carbon dioxide?
|publisher=Mars Global Circulation Model Group
|accessdate=2007-10-10
cite journal
|last=Zahnle|first=Kevin J.
|title=Xenological constraints on the impact erosion of the early Martian atmosphere
|journal=Journal of Geophysical Research
|year=1993|volume=98|issue=E6|pages=10,899–10,913
|doi=10.1029/92JE02941 |bibcode=1993JGR....9810899Z
In another example, excess 129Xe found in carbon dioxide well gases from New Mexico was believed to be from the decay of Mantle (geology)|mantle -derived gases soon after Earth's formation.cite journal
|last=Boulos|first=M. S.|coauthors=Manuel, O.K.
|title=The xenon record of extinct radioactivities in the Earth|journal= Science (journal)|Science
|volume=174|issue=4016|pages=1334–6|year=1971
|doi=10.1126/science.174.4016.1334|pmid=17801897|bibcode = 1971Sci...174.1334B


Compounds


Category see also|Xenon compounds
After Neil Bartlett's discovery in 1962 that xenon can form chemical compounds, a large number of xenon compounds have been discovered and described. Almost all known xenon compounds contain the electronegative atoms fluorine or oxygen.

Halides



Three fluoride s are known: xenon difluoride|chem|XeF|2 , xenon tetrafluoride|chem|XeF|4 , and xenon hexafluoride|chem|XeF|6 . The fluorides are the starting point for the synthesis of almost all xenon compounds.

The solid, crystalline difluoride chem|XeF|2 is formed when a mixture of fluorine and xenon gases is exposed to ultraviolet light.cite journal
|author=Weeks, James L.; Chernick, Cedric; Matheson, Max S.
|title=Photochemical Preparation of Xenon Difluoride
|journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society
|volume=84
|issue=23|page=4612|doi=10.1021/ja00882a063
|year=1962
Ordinary daylight is sufficient.cite journal
|author=Streng, L. V.; Streng, A. G.
|title=Formation of Xenon Difluoride from Xenon and Oxygen Difluoride or Fluorine in Pyrex Glass at Room Temperature|journal=Inorganic Chemistry
|year=1965|volume=4|issue=9|pages=1370–1371
|doi=10.1021/ic50031a035
Long-term heating of chem|XeF|2 at high temperatures under an chem|NiF|2 catalyst yields chem|XeF|6.cite journal
|author=Tramšek, Melita; Žemva, Boris
|title=Synthesis, Properties and Chemistry of Xenon(II) Fluoride|journal=Acta Chimica Slovenica
|date=December 5, 2006|volume=53|issue=2
|pages=105–116|format=PDF|doi=10.1002/chin.200721209
|url= http://acta.chem-soc.si/53/53-2-105.pdf
|accessdate=2009-07-18
Pyrolysis of chem|XeF|6 in the presence of sodium fluoride|NaF yields high-purity chem|XeF|4.cite journal
|author=Ogrin, Tomaz; Bohinc, Matej; Silvnik, Joze
|title=Melting-point determinations of xenon difluoride-xenon tetrafluoride mixtures
|journal=Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data
|year=1973|volume=18|issue=4|page=402
|doi=10.1021/je60059a014


The xenon fluorides behave as both fluoride acceptors and fluoride donors, forming salts that contain such cations as chem|XeF|+ and Xe2F3+, and anions such as XeF5-, XeF7-, and XeF82-. The green, paramagnetic Xe2+ is formed by the reduction of chem|XeF|2 by xenon gas.cite book|author=Harding, Charlie; Johnson, David Arthur; Janes, Rob|title = Elements of the p block
|pages=93–94|publisher=Royal Society of Chemistry
|location=Great Britain|year=2002
|isbn=0-85404-690-9|url= http://books.google.com/? id=W0HW8wgmQQsC& pg=PA93


chem|XeF|2 is also able to form complex (chemistry)|coordination complex es with transition metal ions. Over 30 such complexes have been synthesized and characterized.
Whereas the xenon fluorides are well-characterized, the other halides are not known, the only exception being the dichloride, Xenon dichloride|XeCl2 . Xenon dichloride is reported to be an endothermic, colorless, crystalline compound that decomposes into the elements at 80°C, formed by the high-frequency irradiation of a mixture of xenon, fluorine, and silicon tetrachloride|silicon or carbon tetrachloride .cite encyclopedia
|author=Scott, Thomas; Eagleson, Mary
|title = Xenon Compounds|year=1994
|encyclopedia=Concise encyclopedia chemistry
|publisher=Walter de Gruyter
|isbn=3-11-011451-8|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=Owuv-c9L_IMC& pg=PA1183|page=1183
However, doubt has been raised as to whether chem|XeCl|2 is a real compound and not merely a van der Waals molecule consisting of weakly bound Xe atoms and chem|Cl|2 molecules.cite journal
|author=Proserpio, Davide M.; Hoffmann, Roald; Janda, Kenneth C.
|title=The xenon-chlorine conundrum: van der Waals complex or linear molecule? |year=1991|volume=113
|journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society
|issue=19
|page=7184|doi=10.1021/ja00019a014
Theoretical calculations indicate that the linear molecule chem|XeCl|2 is less stable than the van der Waals complex.cite journal
|author=Richardson, Nancy A.; Hall, Michael B.|year=1993
|title=The potential energy surface of xenon dichloride
|journal=The Journal of Physical Chemistry|volume=97
|issue=42
|page=10952|doi=10.1021/j100144a009


Oxides and oxohalides


Three oxides of xenon are known: xenon trioxide (chem|XeO|3) and xenon tetroxide (chem|XeO|4), both of which are dangerously explosive and powerful oxidizing agents, and xenon dioxide (XeO2), which was reported in 2011 with a coordination number of four.cite journal
|author=Brock, D.S..; Schrobilgen, G.J.
|title=Synthesis of the missing oxide of xenon, XeO2, and its implications for earth's missing xenon
|journal= Journal of the American Chemical Society
|page=110222081739042
|year=2011 |doi=10.1021/ja110618g
|volume=133
|issue=16
|pmid=21341650
XeO2 forms when xenon tetrafluoride is poured over ice. Its crystal structure may allow it to replace silicon in silicate minerals.cite doi|10.1038/471138d The XeOO+ cation has been identified by infrared spectroscopy in solid argon .cite journal
|author=Zhou, M.; Zhao, Y.; Gong, Y.; Li, J.
|title=Formation and Characterization of the XeOO+ Cation in Solid Argon
|journal= Journal of the American Chemical Society
|year=2006|volume=128
|issue=8
|pmid=16492012|pages=2504–5
|doi= 10.1021/ja055650n


Xenon does not react with oxygen directly; the trioxide is formed by the hydrolysis of chem|XeF|6:cite book
|first=John H.|last=Holloway|coauthors=Hope, Eric G.
|editor=A. G. Sykes|year=1998|publisher=Academic
|title=Advances in Inorganic Chemistry Press
|isbn=0-12-023646-X|page=65|url= http://books.google.com/? id=6iqXRtz6p3QC& pg=PA65


:chem|XeF|6 + 3 chem|H|2|O ? chem|XeO|3 + 6 HF

chem|XeO|3 is weakly acidic, dissolving in alkali to form unstable xenate salts containing the chem|HXeO|4|- anion. These unstable salts easily disproportionation|disproportionate into xenon gas and perxenate salts, containing the chem|XeO|6|4- anion.cite book|first=W.|last=Henderson
|title = Main group chemistry|year=2000
|publisher=Royal Society of Chemistry|pages=152–153
|location=Great Britain|isbn=0-85404-617-8
|url= http://books.google.com/? id=twdXz1jfVOsC& pg=PA152


Barium perxenate, when treated with concentrated sulfuric acid , yields gaseous xenon tetroxide:

: chem|Ba|2|XeO|6 + 2 chem|H|2|SO|4 ? 2 chem|BaSO|4 + 2 chem|H|2|O + chem|XeO|4
To prevent decomposition, the xenon tetroxide thus formed is quickly cooled to form a pale-yellow solid. It explodes above -35.9& nbsp;°C into xenon and oxygen gas.

A number of xenon oxyfluorides are known, including chem|XeOF|2, xenon oxytetrafluoride|chem|XeOF|4 , chem|XeO|2|F|2, and chem|XeO|3|F|2. chem|XeOF|2 is formed by the reaction of oxygen difluoride|chem|OF|2 with xenon gas at low temperatures. It may also be obtained by the partial hydrolysis of chem|XeF|4. It disproportionates at -20& nbsp;°C into chem|XeF|2 and chem|XeO|2|F|2.cite book
|author=Mackay, Kenneth Malcolm; Mackay, Rosemary Ann; Henderson, W.
|title=Introduction to modern inorganic chemistry
|year=2002|edition=6th|publisher=CRC Press
|isbn=0-7487-6420-8|url= http://books.google.com/? id=LpJPWKT3PNcC& pg=PA497|pages=497–501
chem|XeOF|4 is formed by the partial hydrolysis of chem|XeF|6,cite journal
|last=Smith|first=D. F.|year=1963
|title=Xenon Oxyfluoride
|pmid=17810680|journal=Science|volume=140
|doi=10.1126/science.140.3569.899
|issue=3569|page=899 |bibcode=1963Sci...140..899S
|pages=899–900
or the reaction of chem|XeF|6 with sodium perxenate, chem|Na|4|XeO|6. The latter reaction also produces a small amount of chem|XeO|3|F|2. chem|XeOF|4 reacts with caesium fluoride|CsF to form the chem|XeOF|5|- anion, cite journal | title = On the Structure of the XeOF5- Anion and of Heptacoordinated Complex Fluorides Containing One or Two Highly Repulsive Ligands or Sterically Active Free Valence Electron Pairs | author = K. O. Christe, D. A. Dixon, J. C. P. Sanders, G. J. Schrobilgen, S. S. Tsai, W. W. Wilson | journal = Inorganic Chemistry (journal)|Inorg. Chem. | year = 1995 | volume = 34 | issue = 7 | pages = 1868–1874 | doi = 10.1021/ic00111a039 while XeOF3 reacts with the alkali metal fluorides potassium fluoride|KF , rubidium fluoride|RbF and CsF to form the chem|XeOF|4|- anion. cite journal | title = Chlorine trifluoride oxide. V. Complex formation with Lewis acids and bases | author = K. O. Christe, C. J. Schack, D. Pilipovich | journal = Inorganic Chemistry (journal)|Inorg. Chem. | year = 1972 | volume = 11 | issue = 9 | pages = 2205–2208 | doi = 10.1021/ic50115a044

Other compounds



Recently, there has been an interest in xenon compounds where xenon is directly bonded to a less electronegative element than fluorine or oxygen, particularly carbon .cite book
|title=Advances in Inorganic Chemistry
|author=Holloway, John H.; Hope, Eric G.
|others=Contributor A. G. Sykes|publisher=Academic Press
|year=1998|isbn=0-12-023646-X|url= http://books.google.com/? id=6iqXRtz6p3QC& pg=PA61|pages=61–90
Electron-withdrawing groups, such as groups with fluorine substitution, are necessary to stabilize these compounds. Numerous such compounds have been characterized, including:cite journal
|title=C6F5XeF, a versatile starting material in xenon–carbon chemistry
|year=2004|last=Frohn|first=H
|journal=Journal of Fluorine Chemistry|volume=125
|issue=6|page=981
|doi=10.1016/j.jfluchem.2004.01.019


  • chem|C|6|F|5|–Xe|+|–N=C–CH|3, where C6F5 is the pentafluorophenyl group.

  • chem|C|6|F|5||2|Xe

  • chem|C|6|F|5|–Xe–X, where X is nitrile|CN , F, or Cl.

  • chem|R–C=C–Xe|+, where R is chem|C|2|F|5|- or butyl| tert -butyl .

  • chem|C|6|F|5|–XeF|2|+

  • chem|(C|6|F|5|Xe)|2|Cl|+


  • Other compounds containing xenon bonded to a less electronegative element include chem|F–Xe–N(SO|2|F)|2 and chem|F–Xe–BF|2. The latter is synthesized from dioxygenyl tetrafluoroborate, chem|O|2|BF|4, at -100& nbsp;°C.cite journal
    |doi=10.1021/ja00764a022|title=Reaction of xenon with dioxygenyl tetrafluoroborate. Preparation of FXe-BF2
    |year=1972
    |last=Goetschel|first=Charles T.|coauthors=Loos, Karl R.
    |journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society
    |volume=94
    |issue=9|page=3018


    An unusual ion containing xenon is the tetraxenonogold(II) cation, chem|AuXe|4|2+, which contains Xe–Au bonds.cite book
    |title = Advanced Structural Inorganic Chemistry
    |author=Li, Wai-Kee; Zhou, Gong-Du; Mak, Thomas C. W.
    |editors=Gong-Du Zhou; Thomas C. W. Mak
    |publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2008
    |isbn=0-19-921694-0|url= http://books.google.com/? id=2qAa5hp6KX4C& pg=PA678|page=678
    This ion occurs in the compound chem|AuXe|4|(Sb|2|F|11|)|2, and is remarkable in having direct chemical bonds between two notoriously unreactive atoms, xenon and gold , with xenon acting as a transition metal ligand.

    In 1995, M. Räsänen and co-workers, scientists at the University of Helsinki in Finland , announced the preparation of xenon dihydride (HXeH), and later xenon hydride-hydroxide (HXeOH), hydroxenoacetylene (HXeCCH), and other Xe-containing molecules.cite journal
    |last=Gerber|first=R. B.|year=2004
    |doi=10.1146/annurev.physchem.55.091602.094420
    |title=Formation of novel rare-gas molecules in low-temperature matrices
    |journal=Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
    |volume=55
    |issue=1|pages=55–78|pmid=15117247|bibcode = 2004ARPC...55...55G
    In 2008, Khriachtchev et al. reported the preparation of HXeOXeH by the photolysis of water within a cryogenic xenon matrix.cite journal
    |last=Khriachtchev|first=Leonid
    |coauthors=Isokoski, Karoliina; Cohen, Arik; Räsänen, Markku; Gerber, R. Benny
    |title=A Small Neutral Molecule with Two Noble-Gas Atoms: HXeOXeH
    |journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society
    |year=2008|volume=130|issue=19|pages=6114–8
    |doi=10.1021/ja077835v|pmid=18407641
    Deuterium|Deuterated molecules, HXeOD and DXeOH, have also been produced.cite journal
    |last=Pettersson|first=Mika|coauthors=Khriachtchev, Leonid; Lundell, Jan; Räsänen, Markku
    |title=A Chemical Compound Formed from Water and Xenon: HXeOH|year=1999
    |journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society
    |volume=121|issue=50|pages=11904–11905
    |doi=10.1021/ja9932784


    Clathrates and excimers


    In addition to compounds where xenon forms a chemical bond , xenon can form clathrate s—substances where xenon atoms are trapped by the Crystal structure|crystalline lattice of another compound. An example is xenon hydrate (Xe·5.75 H2O), where xenon atoms occupy vacancies in a lattice of water molecules.cite journal
    |doi=10.1126/science.134.3471.15|title=A molecular theory of general anesthesia
    |authorlink=Linus Pauling|journal=Science|volume=134
    |issue=3471
    |year=1961|pages=15–21|pmid=13733483
    |last=Pauling|first=L.|bibcode = 1961Sci...134...15P
    Reprinted as cite book
    |pages=1328–1334|title=Linus Pauling: Selected Scientific Papers|volume=2|editor=Pauling, Linus; Kamb, Barclay
    |place=River Edge, New Jersey|publisher=World Scientific
    |year=2001|isbn=981-02-2940-2|url= http://books.google.com/? id=2QduA19d_X8C& pg=PA1329
    This clathrate has a melting point of 24& nbsp;°C.cite book
    |title=Main group chemistry
    |last=Henderson|first=W.|year=2000
    |publisher=Royal Society of Chemistry
    |location=Great Britain|isbn=0-85404-617-8
    |url= http://books.google.com/? id=twdXz1jfVOsC& pg=PA148|page=148
    The deuterate d version of this hydrate has also been produced.cite journal
    |first=Tomoko|last=Ikeda|coauthors=Mae, Shinji; Yamamuro, Osamu; Matsuo, Takasuke; Ikeda, Susumu; Ibberson, Richard M.
    |title=Distortion of Host Lattice in Clathrate Hydrate as a Function of Guest Molecule and Temperature
    |journal=Journal of Physical Chemistry A
    |date=November 23, 2000|volume=104|issue=46
    |pages=10623–10630|doi=10.1021/jp001313j
    Such clathrate hydrate s can occur naturally under conditions of high pressure,
    such as in Lake Vostok underneath the Antarctica|Antarctic ice sheet.cite journal
    |last=McKay|first=C. P.|coauthors=Hand, K. P.; Doran, P. T.; Andersen, D. T.; Priscu, J. C.
    |title=Clathrate formation and the fate of noble and biologically useful gases in Lake Vostok, Antarctica
    |journal=Geophysical Letters|year=2003
    |volume=30|issue=13|page=35|doi=10.1029/2003GL017490 |bibcode=2003GeoRL..30m..35M
    Clathrate formation can be used to fractionally distill xenon, argon and krypton.cite journal
    |last=Barrer|first=R. M.|coauthors=Stuart, W. I.
    |title=Non-Stoichiometric Clathrate of Water
    |journal=Proceedings of the Royal Society of London
    |year=1957|volume=243
    |issue=1233|pages=172–189
    |doi=10.1098/rspa.1957.0213|bibcode = 1957RSPSA.243..172B


    Xenon can also form endohedral fullerene compounds, where a xenon atom is trapped inside a fullerene molecule. The xenon atom trapped in the fullerene can be monitored via 129Xe nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Using this technique, chemical reactions on the fullerene molecule can be analyzed, due to the sensitivity of the chemical shift of the xenon atom to its environment. However, the xenon atom also has an electronic influence on the reactivity of the fullerene.cite journal
    |last=Frunzi|first=Michael
    |coauthors=Cross, R. James; Saunders, Martin
    |title=Effect of Xenon on Fullerene Reactions
    |journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society
    |year=2007
    |pmid=17924634|volume=129
    |doi=10.1021/ja075568n
    |issue=43|page=13343
    |pages=13343–6


    While xenon atoms are at their stationary state|ground energy state , they repel each other and will not form a bond. When xenon atoms becomes energized, however, they can form an excimer (excited dimer) until the electrons return to the ground state . This entity is formed because the xenon atom tends to fill its outermost Electron shell|electronic shell , and can briefly do this by adding an electron from a neighboring xenon atom. The typical lifetime of a xenon excimer is 1–5& nbsp;ns, and the decay releases photon s with wavelength s of about 150 and 173& nbsp; Nanometre|nm .cite book
    |first=William Thomas|last=Silfvast
    |year=2004|title=Laser Fundamentals
    |publisher=Cambridge University Press
    |isbn=0-521-83345-0|url= http://books.google.com/? id=x3VB2iwSaxsC& pg=RA1-PA152
    cite book
    |first=John G.|last=Webster|year=1998
    |title=The Measurement, Instrumentation, and Sensors Handbook
    |publisher=Springer|isbn=3-540-64830-5
    |url= http://books.google.com/? id=b7UuZzf9ivIC& pg=PT2427
    Xenon can also form excimers with other elements, such as the halogen s bromine , chlorine and fluorine .cite book
    |first=Charles|last=McGhee|year=1997
    |coauthors=Taylor, Hugh R.; Gartry, David S.; Trokel, Stephen L.
    |title=Excimer Lasers in Ophthalmology
    |publisher=Informa Health Care
    |isbn=1-85317-253-7|url= http://books.google.com/? id=pg0bUc_GcVoC& pg=PA4


    Applications


    Although xenon is rare and relatively expensive to extract from the Earth's atmosphere , it has a number of applications.

    Illumination and optics


    Gas-discharge lamps


    Xenon is used in light-emitting devices called xenon flash lamps, which are used in Flash (photography)|photographic flashes and stroboscopic lamps;cite book
    |first=James|last=Burke|year=2003
    |title=Twin Tracks: The Unexpected Origins of the Modern World
    |publisher=Oxford University Press
    |isbn=0-7432-2619-4|page=33
    to excite the active laser medium|active medium in laser s which then generate coherent light ;cite web
    |author=Staff|year=2007
    |url= http://www.praxair.com/praxair.nsf/1928438066cae92d85256a63004b880d/32f3a328e11bb600052565660052c139? OpenDocument
    |title=Xenon Applications|publisher=Praxair Technology
    |accessdate=2007-10-04
    and, occasionally, in Bactericide|bactericidal lamps.cite journal
    |last=Baltás|first=E.|coauthors=Csoma, Z.; Bodai, L.; Ignácz, F.; Dobozy, A.; Kemény, L.
    |title=A xenon-iodine electric discharge bactericidal lamp
    |journal=Technical Physics Letters
    |year=2003|volume=29|issue=10|pages=871–872
    |doi=10.1134/1.1623874|bibcode = 2003TePhL..29..871S
    The first solid-state laser , invented in 1960, was pumped by a xenon flash lamp,cite book
    |last=Toyserkani|first=E.|year=2004
    |coauthors=Khajepour, A.; Corbin, S.|page=48
    |title=Laser Cladding|publisher=CRC Press
    |isbn=0-8493-2172-7|url= http://books.google.com/? id=zfvbyCHzVqMC& pg=PA48
    and lasers used to power inertial confinement fusion are also pumped by xenon flash lamps.cite journal
    |last=Skeldon|first=M.D.
    |coauthors=Saager, R.; Okishev, A.; Seka, W.
    |title=Thermal distortions in laser-diode- and flash-lamp-pumped Nd:YLF laser rods
    |journal=LLE Review|year=1997|volume=71
    |pages=137–144|url= http://www.lle.rochester.edu/pub/review/v71/6_thermal.pdf
    |accessdate=2007-02-04 |format=PDF| archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20031016171340/ http://www.lle.rochester.edu/pub/review/v71/6_thermal.pdf| archivedate = October 16, 2003


    Continuous, short-arc, high pressure xenon arc lamp s have a color temperature closely approximating noon sunlight and are used in Solar Simulator|solar simulators . That is, the chromaticity of these lamps closely approximates a heated black body radiator that has a temperature close to that observed from the Sun. After they were first introduced during the 1940s, these lamps began replacing the shorter-lived carbon arc lamp s in movie projectors.cite book
    |first=David|last=Mellor|year=2000|page=186
    |title=Sound Person's Guide to Video
    |publisher=Focal Press
    |isbn=0-240-51595-1|url= http://books.google.com/? id=g93XXNA8Wf4C& pg=PA186
    They are employed in typical 35 mm film|35mm and IMAX Movie projector|film projection systems, automotive High-intensity discharge lamp|HID headlights, high-end tactical light|"tactical" flashlights and other specialized uses. These arc lamps are an excellent source of short wavelength ultraviolet radiation and they have intense emissions in the near infrared , which is used in some night vision systems.

    The individual cells in a plasma display use a mixture of xenon and neon that is converted into a plasma (physics)|plasma using electrode s. The interaction of this plasma with the electrodes generates ultraviolet photon s, which then excite the phosphor coating on the front of the display.cite web
    |author=Anonymous
    |url= http://www.plasmatvscience.org/theinnerworkings.html
    |title=The plasma behind the plasma TV screen
    |publisher=Plasma TV Science|accessdate=2007-10-14
    cite news
    |last=Marin|first=Rick|date=March 21, 2001
    |title=Plasma TV: That New Object Of Desire
    |publisher=The New York Times|url= http://www.nytimes.com/2001/03/25/style/plasma-tv-that-new-object-of-desire.html? sec=& spon=
    |accessdate=2009-04-03


    Xenon is used as a "starter gas" in Sodium vapor lamp|high pressure sodium lamps . It has the lowest thermal conductivity and lowest ionization potential of all the non-radioactive noble gases. As a noble gas, it does not interfere with the chemical reactions occurring in the operating lamp. The low thermal conductivity minimizes thermal losses in the lamp while in the operating state, and the low ionization potential causes the breakdown voltage of the gas to be relatively low in the cold state, which allows the lamp to be more easily started.cite book
    |first = John|last = Waymouth|year = 1971
    |title = Electric Discharge Lamps|publisher = The M.I.T. Press
    |location = Cambridge, MA|isbn = 0-262-23048-8


    Lasers


    In 1962, a group of researchers at Bell Labs|Bell Laboratories discovered laser action in xenon,cite journal
    |first=C. K. N.|last=Patel|coauthors=Bennett Jr., W. R.; Faust, W. L.; McFarlane, R. A.
    |title=Infrared spectroscopy using stimulated emission techniques
    |volume=9|issue=3|date=August 1, 1962|pages=102–104
    |journal=Physical Review Letters
    |doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.9.102 |bibcode=1962PhRvL...9..102P
    and later found that the laser gain was improved by adding helium to the lasing medium.cite journal
    |first=C. K. N.|last=Patel
    |coauthors=Faust, W. L.; McFarlane, R. A.
    |title=High gain gaseous (Xe-He) optical masers
    |journal=Applied Physics Letters
    |volume=1|issue=4|pages=84–85|date=December 1, 1962
    |doi=10.1063/1.1753707
    |bibcode = 1962ApPhL...1...84P
    cite journal
    |first=W. R.|last=Bennett, Jr.
    |title=Gaseous optical masers
    |journal=Applied Optics Supplement
    |volume=1|year=1962|pages=24–61
    The first excimer laser used a xenon Dimer (chemistry)|dimer (Xe2) energized by a beam of electrons to produce stimulated emission at an ultraviolet wavelength of 176 nanometre|nm .cite journal
    |doi=10.1070/QE1971v001n01ABEH003011
    |last=Basov|first=N. G.
    |coauthors=Danilychev, V. A.; Popov, Yu. M.
    |title=Stimulated Emission in the Vacuum Ultraviolet Region
    |journal=Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics
    |year=1971|volume=1|issue=1|pages=18–22|bibcode = 1971QuEle...1...18B

    Xenon chloride and xenon fluoride have also been used in excimer (or, more accurately, exciplex) lasers.cite web
    |url= http://www.safetyoffice.uwaterloo.ca/hse/laser/documents/laser_types.html
    |title=Laser Output|publisher=University of Waterloo
    |accessdate=2007-10-07
    The xenon chloride excimer laser has been employed, for example, in certain dermatological uses.cite journal
    |doi=10.1111/j.1468-3083.2006.01495.x
    |first=E.|last=Baltás
    |coauthors=Csoma, Z.; Bodai, L.; Ignácz, F.; Dobozy, A.; Kemény, L.
    |title=Treatment of atopic dermatitis with the xenon chloride excimer laser
    |journal=Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
    |year=2006|volume=20|issue=6|pages=657–60
    |pmid=16836491


    Medical


    Anesthesia


    Xenon has been used as a general anesthetic . Although it is expensive, anesthesia machines that can deliver xenon are about to appear on the European market, because advances in recovery and recycling of xenon have made it economically viable.cite journal|last=Tonner|first=P. H.|title=Xenon: one small step for anaesthesia& nbsp;... ? (editorial review)|journal=Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|year=2006|volume=19|issue=4|pages=382–4|doi=10.1097/01.aco.0000236136.85356.13|pmid=16829718

    Two physiological mechanisms for xenon anesthesia have been proposed. The first one involves the inhibition of the Plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase|calcium ATPase pump —the mechanism cells use to remove calcium (Ca2+)—in the cell membrane of Chemical synapse|synapses .Cite journal|last=Franks|first=JJ|coauthors=Horn JL, Janicki PK, Singh G|title=Halothane, isoflurane, xenon, and nitrous oxide inhibit calcium ATPase pump activity in rat brain synaptic plasma membranes|journal=Anesthesiology|volume=82|issue=1|pages=108–17|year=1995|pmid=7832292|doi=10.1097/00000542-199501000-00015|url= http://journals.lww.com/anesthesiology/fulltext/1995/01000/halothane,_isoflurane,_xenon,_and_nitrous_oxide.15.aspx#|accessdate=2010-09-15 This results from a conformational isomerism|conformational change when xenon binds to nonpolar sites inside the protein.Cite journal|last=Lopez|first=MM|coauthors=Kosk-Kosicka D|title=How do volatile anesthetics inhibit Ca2+-ATPases? |journal=Journal of Biological Chemistry|volume=270|issue=47|pages=28239–45|year=1995|pmid=7499320|doi=10.1074/jbc.270.47.28239|url= http://www.jbc.org/content/270/47/28239.full|accessdate=2010-09-15 The second mechanism focuses on the non-specific interactions between the anesthetic and the Lipid bilayer|lipid membrane .Cite journal|last=Heimburg|first=T|coauthors=Jackson AD|title=The thermodynamics of general anesthesia|journal=Biophysical Journal|volume=92|issue=9|pages=3159–65|year=2007|pmid=17293400|pmc=1852341|doi=10.1529/biophysj.106.099754|url= http://www.cell.com/biophysj/retrieve/pii/S0006349507711244|accessdate=2010-09-15|bibcode=2007BpJ....92.3159H|arxiv = physics/0610147

    Xenon has a minimum alveolar concentration (MAC) of 72% at age 40, making it 44% more potent than N2O as an anesthetic.Cite journal|last=Nickalls |first=R. W. D|coauthors=Mapleson, W.W.|title=Age-related iso-MAC charts for isoflurane, sevoflurane and desflurane in man|journal= British Journal of Anesthesiology|url= http://bja.oxfordjournals.org/content/91/2/170/T1.expansion.html Thus it can be used in concentrations with oxygen that have a lower risk of Hypoxia (medical)|hypoxia . Unlike nitrous oxide (N2O), xenon is not a greenhouse gas and so it is also viewed as environmentally friendly .Cite journal|last=Goto|first=T|coauthors=Nakata Y, Morita S|title=Will xenon be a stranger or a friend? : the cost, benefit, and future of xenon anesthesia|journal=Anesthesiology|volume=98|issue=1|pages=1–2|year=2003|pmid=12502969|url= http://journals.lww.com/anesthesiology/Fulltext/2003/01000/Will_Xenon_Be_a_Stranger_or_a_Friend___The_Cost,.2.aspx|accessdate=2010-09-15|doi=10.1097/00000542-200301000-00002 Xenon vented into the atmosphere is being returned to its original source, so no environmental impact is likely.

    Neuroprotectant


    Xenon is finding application in treating brain injuries, since it is an Receptor antagonist|antagonist of N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors ( NMDA receptor s). These receptors exacerbate the damage from oxygen deprivation and xenon performs better as a neuroprotectant than either ketamine or nitrous oxide , which have undesired side-effects.cite journal |last1=Ma |first1=D. |last2=Wilhelm |first2=S. |last3=Maze |first3=M. |last4=Franks |first4=N.P. |year=2002 |title=Neuroprotective and neurotoxic properties of the 'inert' gas, xenon |journal=British Journal of Anaesthesia |pmid=12393773|volume=89 |issue=5 |pages=739–46|doi=10.1093/bja/aef258 Xenon gas was added as an ingredient of the Mechanical ventilation|ventilation mix for a newborn baby at St. Michael's Hospital, Bristol , England, whose life chances were otherwise very compromised, and was successful, leading to the authorisation of clinical trial s for similar cases.cite news | author=Staff
    | title=First baby given xenon gas to prevent brain injury
    | work=BBC News | date=April 9, 2010
    | url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/8611130.stm
    | accessdate=2010-04-09
    The treatment is done simultaneously with Hypothermia therapy for neonatal encephalopathy|cooling the Thermoregulation|body temperature to nowrap|33.5 °C.cite web | accessdate=2011-10-19
    | first=Sian | last=Newman | publisher=Swansea University
    | url= http://www.swan.ac.uk/medicine/newsandevents/ilsnewsbulletinhiddenpages/drjohndingley-babyriley/
    | title=Xenon gas used in a bid to reduce brain injury in newborns


    Imaging


    gamma ray|Gamma emission from the radioisotope 133Xe of xenon can be used to image the heart, lungs, and brain, for example, by means of single photon emission computed tomography . 133Xe has also been used to measure blood flow .cite book
    |first=Ernst|last=Van Der Wall|year=1992
    |title=What's New in Cardiac Imaging? : SPECT, PET, and MRI
    |publisher=Springer|isbn=0-7923-1615-0|url= http://books.google.com/? id=PypZMUhqnK8C& pg=PA41
    cite journal
    |last=Frank|first=John
    |title=Introduction to imaging: The chest
    |journal=Student BMJ|year=1999|volume=12|pages=1–44
    |url= http://student.bmj.com/issues/04/01/education/8.php
    |accessdate=2008-06-04
    cite web
    |last=Chandak|first=Puneet K.|date=July 20, 1995
    |url= http://brighamrad.harvard.edu/education/online/BrainSPECT/Theory/Xenon133.html
    |title=Brain SPECT: Xenon-133|publisher=Brigham RAD
    |accessdate=2008-06-04


    Xenon, particularly hyperpolarized 129Xe, is a useful contrast agent for MRI|magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In the gas phase, it can be used to image empty space such as cavities in a porous sample or alveoli in lungs. Hyperpolarization (physics)|Hyperpolarization renders 129Xe much more detectable via magnetic resonance imaging and has been used for studies of the lungs and other tissues. It can be used, for example, to trace the flow of gases within the lungs.cite journal
    |last=Albert|first=M. S.|coauthors=Balamore, D.
    |title=Development of hyperpolarized noble gas MRI
    |journal=Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A
    |year=1998|volume=402
    |issue=2–3|pages=441–53
    |doi=10.1016/S0168-9002(97)00888-7 |pmid=11543065
    |bibcode = 1998NIMPA.402..441A
    cite news
    |last=Irion|first=Robert|date=March 23, 1999
    |title=Head Full of Xenon? |publisher=Science News
    |url= http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/1999/323/3
    |accessdate=2007-10-08| archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20040117194538/ http://sciencenow.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/1999/323/3| archivedate = January 17, 2004
    Because xenon is soluble in water and also in hydrophobic solvents, it can be used to image various soft living tissues.cite journal
    |title=Intravascular delivery of hyperpolarized 129Xenon for in vivo MRI
    |journal= Applied Magnetic Resonance |volume=15|issue=3–4
    |year=1998|doi=10.1007/BF03162020
    |pages=343–352|author=Wolber, J.
    |last2=Rowland
    |first2=I. J.
    |last3=Leach
    |first3=M. O.
    |last4=Bifone
    |first4=A.
    cite journal
    |pmid=19703880 |year=2009 |author=Driehuys, B.; Möller, H.E.; Cleveland, Z.I.; Pollaro, J.; Hedlund, L.W.;
    |title=Pulmonary perfusion and xenon gas exchange in rats: MR imaging with intravenous injection of hyperpolarized 129Xe
    |volume=252 |pages=386–93
    |doi=10.1148/radiol.2522081550|pmc=2753782
    |journal=Radiology
    |issue=2|ssrn=2
    cite journal
    |pmid=19702286|year=2009
    |author=Cleveland, Z.I.; Möller, H.E.; Hedlund, L.W.; Driehuys, B.
    |title=Continuously infusing hyperpolarized 129Xe into flowing aqueous solutions using hydrophobic gas exchange membranes
    |volume=113 |issue=37 |pages=12489–99
    |doi=10.1021/jp9049582 |pmc=2747043
    |journal=The journal of physical chemistry


    NMR spectroscopy


    Because of the atom's large, flexible outer electron shell, the nuclear magnetic resonance|NMR spectrum changes in response to surrounding conditions, and can therefore be used as a probe to measure the chemical circumstances around the xenon atom. For instance xenon dissolved in water, xenon dissolved in hydrophobic solvent, and xenon associated with certain proteins can be distinguished by NMR.cite journal
    |journal=Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry |volume=27
    |issue=10 |page=950 |doi=10.1002/mrc.1260271009
    |title=Interpretation of the solvent effect on the screening constant of Xe-129 |author=Luhmer, M.
    |year=1989
    |last2=Dejaegere
    |first2=A.
    |last3=Reisse
    |first3=J.
    cite journal
    |author=Rubin, Seth M.; Spence, Megan M.; Goodson, Boyd M.; Wemmer, David E.; Pines, Alexander
    |title=Evidence of nonspecific surface interactions between laser-polarized xenon and myoglobin in solution
    |journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA
    |date=August 15, 2000 |volume=97
    |pmid=10931956 |issue=17
    |pmc=16888 |pages=9472–5
    |doi=10.1073/pnas.170278897|bibcode = 2000PNAS...97.9472R


    Hyperpolarized xenon can be used by Surface science|surface-chemists . Normally, it is difficult to characterize surfaces using NMR, because signals from the surface of a sample will be overwhelmed by signals from the far-more-numerous atomic nuclei in the bulk. However, nuclear spins on solid surfaces can be selectively polarized, by Proton Enhanced Nuclear Induction Spectroscopy|transferrering spin polarization to them from hyperpolarized xenon gas. This makes the surface signals strong enough to measure, and distinguishes them from bulk signals.cite journal
    |doi=10.1021/ja972035d |title=Optical Pumping and Magic Angle Spinning: Sensitivity and Resolution Enhancement for Surface NMR Obtained with Laser-Polarized Xenon
    |year=1997 |author=Raftery, Daniel; MacNamara, Ernesto; Fisher, Gregory; Rice, Charles V.; Smith, Jay
    |journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society
    |volume=119
    |issue=37 |page=8746
    cite journal
    |author=Gaede, H. C.; Song, Y. -Q.; Taylor, R. E.; Munson, E. J.; Reimer, J. A.; Pines, A.
    |doi=10.1007/BF03162652
    |title=High-field cross polarization NMR from laser-polarized xenon to surface nuclei
    |year=1995 |journal=Applied Magnetic Resonance
    |volume=8
    |issue=3–4 |page=373


    Other


    In Nuclear physics|nuclear energy applications, xenon is used in bubble chamber s,cite book
    |first=Peter Louis|last=Galison|year=1997
    |title=Image and Logic: A Material Culture of Microphysics
    |page=339|url= http://books.google.com/? id=HnRDiDtO5yoC& pg=PA339|publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=0-226-27917-0
    probes, and in other areas where a high Molecular mass|molecular weight and inert nature is desirable. A by-product of nuclear weapon testing is the release of radioactive xenon-133 and xenon-135. The detection of these isotopes is used to monitor compliance with nuclear
    Test Ban Treaty (disambiguation)|test ban treaties ,cite journal
    |author=Fontaine, J.-P.; Pointurier, F.; Blanchard, X.; Taffary, T.|title=Atmospheric xenon radioactive isotope monitoring|journal=Journal of Environmental Radioactivity
    |volume=72|issue=1–2|pages=129–35|year=2004
    |doi=10.1016/S0265-931X(03)00194-2
    |pmid=15162864
    as well as
    to confirm nuclear test explosions by states such as North Korea .cite journal
    |author=Garwin, Richard L.; von Hippel Frank N.
    |title=A Technical Analysis: Deconstructing North Korea's October 9 Nuclear Test|publisher=Arms Control Association
    |journal=Arms Control Today|volume=38|issue=9
    |month=November|year=2006|accessdate=2009-03-26
    |url= http://www.armscontrol.org/act/2006_11/tech


    Liquid xenon is being used in Calorimeter (particle physics)|calorimeters cite journal
    |author=Gallucci, G.
    |title=The MEG liquid xenon calorimeter
    |journal=Journal of Physics: Conference Series
    |volume=160
    |issue=1
    |year=2009
    |doi=10.1088/1742-6596/160/1/012011
    |page=012011
    |bibcode = 2009JPhCS.160a2011G
    for measurements of gamma ray s as well as a medium for detecting hypothetical weakly interacting massive particles , or WIMPs. When a WIMP collides with a xenon nucleus, it should, theoretically, strip an electron and create a primary Scintillation (physics)|scintillation . By using xenon, this burst of energy could then be readily distinguished from similar events caused by particles such as cosmic ray s.cite web
    |last=Ball|first=Philip|date=May 1, 2002
    |url= http://www.nature.com/news/2002/020429/full/news020429-6.html
    |title=Xenon outs WIMPs|publisher=Nature
    |accessdate=2007-10-08
    However, the XENON experiment at the Gran Sasso National Laboratory in Italy and the ZEPLIN-II and ZEPLIN-III experiments at the Boulby Underground Laboratory in the UK have thus far failed to find any confirmed WIMPs. Even if no WIMPs are detected, the experiments will serve to constrain the properties of dark matter and some physics models.cite web
    |last=Schumann|first=Marc|date=October 10, 2007
    |url= http://xenon.physics.rice.edu/
    |title=XENON announced new best limits on Dark Matter
    |publisher=Rice University|accessdate=2007-10-08
    cite journal | display-authors=1
    | last1=Lebedenko | first1=V. N. | last2=Araújo | first2=H. M.
    | last3=Barnes | first3=E. J. | last4=Bewick | first4=A.
    | last5=Cashmore | first5=R. | last6=Chepel | first6=V.
    | last7=Currie | first7=A. | last8=Davidge | first8=D.
    | last9=Dawson | first9=J.
    |title=Results from the first science run of the ZEPLIN-III dark matter search experiment
    |journal=Physical Review D|volume=80|issue=5
    |year=2009|doi=10.1103/PhysRevD.80.052010
    |bibcode=2009PhRvD..80e2010L
    |page=052010
    The current detector at the Gran Sasso facility has demonstrated sensitivity comparable to that of the best cryogenic detectors, and the sensitivity was expected to be increased by an order of magnitude in 2009.cite news
    |last=Boyd|first=Jade|date=August 23, 2007
    |title=Rice physicists go deep for 'dark matter'
    |publisher=Hubble News Desk
    |url= http://www.media.rice.edu/media/NewsBot.asp? MODE=VIEW& ID=9902& SnID=1256234278
    |accessdate=2007-10-08


    Xenon is the preferred propellant for ion propulsion of spacecraft because of its low ionization potential per Atomic mass|atomic weight , and its ability to be stored as a liquid at near room temperature (under high pressure) yet be easily converted back into a gas to feed the engine. The inert nature of xenon makes it environmentally friendly and less corrosive to an ion engine than other fuels such as Mercury (element)|mercury or caesium . Xenon was first used for satellite ion engines during the 1970s.cite web
    |last=Zona|first=Kathleen|date=March 17, 2006
    |url= http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/about/fs08grc.html
    |title=Innovative Engines: Glenn Ion Propulsion Research Tames the Challenges of 21st century Space Travel
    |publisher=NASA|accessdate=2007-10-04
    It was later employed as a propellant for JPL's Deep Space 1 probe, Europe's SMART-1 spacecraftcite news
    |last=Saccoccia|first=G.
    |coauthors=del Amo, J. G.; Estublier, D.
    |title=Ion engine gets SMART-1 to the Moon
    |date=August 31, 2006|publisher=ESA
    |url= http://www.esa.int/SPECIALS/SMART-1/SEMLZ36LARE_0.html|accessdate=2007-10-01
    and for the three ion propulsion engines on NASA's Dawn Spacecraft .cite web
    |url= http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/press_kits/dawn-launch.pdf|format=PDF
    |title=Dawn Launch: Mission to Vesta and Ceres
    |publisher=NASA|accessdate=2007-10-01


    Chemically, the perxenate compounds are used as oxidizing agent s in analytical chemistry . Xenon difluoride is used as an etchant for silicon , particularly in the production of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS).cite conference
    |last=Brazzle|first=J. D.
    |coauthors=Dokmeci, M. R.; Mastrangelo, C. H.
    |title=Modeling and Characterization of Sacrificial Polysilicon Etching Using Vapor-Phase Xenon Difluoride
    |booktitle=Proceedings 17th IEEE International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
    |pages=737–740
    |publisher=IEEE
    |date=July 28 – August 1, 1975
    |location=Maastricht, Netherlands
    |isbn=978-0-7803-8265-7
    The anticancer drug Fluorouracil|5-fluorouracil can be produced by reacting xenon difluoride with uracil .cite web
    |author=Staff|year=2007
    |url= http://acswebcontent.acs.org/landmarks/bartlett/tool.html
    |title=Powerful tool|publisher=American Chemical Society
    |accessdate=2007-10-10
    Xenon is also used in X-ray crystallography|protein crystallography . Applied at pressures from 0.5 to 5& nbsp; Pascal (unit)|MPa (5 to 50& nbsp; atmosphere (unit)|atm ) to a protein crystal, xenon atoms bind in predominantly Hydrophobe|hydrophobic cavities, often creating a high quality, isomorphous, heavy-atom derivative, which can be used for solving the phase problem .cite web
    |author=Staff|date=December 21, 2004
    |url= http://www.srs.ac.uk/px/facilities/xenon_notes_1.html
    |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20050316174727/ http://www.srs.ac.uk/px/facilities/xenon_notes_1.html
    |archivedate=2005-03-16
    |title=Protein Crystallography: Xenon and Krypton Derivatives for Phasing
    |publisher=Daresbury Laboratory, PX
    |accessdate=2007-10-01
    cite book
    |first=Jan|last=Drenth|coauthors=Mesters, Jeroen
    |chapter=The Solution of the Phase Problem by the Isomorphous Replacement Method
    |pages=123–171|doi=10.1007/0-387-33746-6_7
    |title=Principles of Protein X-Ray Crystallography
    |publisher=Springer|location=New York
    |isbn= 978-0-387-33334-2|edition=3rd
    |year=2007



    Precautions


    Many oxygen-containing xenon compounds are toxic due to their strong oxidation|oxidative properties, and explosive due to their tendency to break down into elemental xenon plus diatomic oxygen (O2), which contains much stronger chemical bonds than the xenon compounds.cite web
    |last=Finkel|first=A. J.
    |coauthors=Katz, J. J.; Miller, C. E.
    |date=April 1, 1968
    |url= http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp? R=306918& id=2& qs=No%3D40%26Ne%3D26%26N%3D297%2B140%26Ns%3DPublicationYear%257C0
    |title=Metabolic and toxicological effects of water-soluble xenon compounds are studied
    |publisher=NASA|accessdate=2007-10-04


    Xenon gas can be safely kept in normal sealed glass or metal containers at standard temperature and pressure . However, it readily dissolves in most plastics and rubber, and will gradually escape from a container sealed with such materials.
    cite journal
    |last=LeBlanc|first=Adrian D.
    |coauthors=Johnson, Philip C.
    |title=The handling of xenon-133 in clinical studies
    |year=1971|journal=Physics in Medicine and Biology
    |volume=16|issue=1|pages=105–9
    |doi=10.1088/0031-9155/16/1/310
    |pmid=5579743|bibcode = 1971PMB....16..105L
    Xenon is non- toxic , although it does dissolve in blood and belongs to a select group of substances that penetrate the blood-brain barrier , causing mild to full surgical anesthesia when inhaled in high concentrations with oxygen.

    At 169& nbsp;m/s, the speed of sound in xenon gas is slower than that in air169.44& nbsp;m/s in xenon (at 0°C and 107& nbsp;KPa), compared to 344& nbsp;m/s in air. See: cite journal
    |last=Vacek|first=V.
    |coauthors=Hallewell, G.; Lindsay, S.
    |title=Velocity of sound measurements in gaseous per-fluorocarbons and their mixtures
    |journal=Fluid Phase Equilibria
    |year=2001|volume=185
    |issue=1–2|pages=305–314
    |doi = 10.1016/S0378-3812(01)00479-4
    due to the slower average speed of the heavy xenon atoms compared to nitrogen and oxygen molecules. Hence, xenon lowers the resonant frequencies of the vocal tract when inhaled. This produces a characteristic lowered voice timbre, an effect opposite to the high-timbred voice caused by inhalation of helium . Like helium, xenon does not satisfy the body's need for oxygen. Xenon is both a simple asphyxiant gas|asphyxiant and an anesthetic more powerful than nitrous oxide; consequently, many universities no longer allow the voice stunt as a general chemistry demonstration. As xenon is expensive, the gas sulfur hexafluoride , which is similar to xenon in molecular weight (146 versus 131), is generally used in this stunt, and is an asphyxiant without being anesthetic.cite web
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    |title=Anti-Helium – Sulfur Hexafluoride
    |publisher=Steve Spangler Science
    |accessdate=2007-10-04


    It is possible to safely breathe heavy gases such as xenon or sulfur hexafluoride when they are in a mixture with oxygen; the oxygen comprising at least 20% of the mixture. Xenon at 80% concentration along with 20% oxygen rapidly produces the unconsciousness of general anesthesia (and has been used for this, as discussed above). Breathing mixes gases of different densities very effectively and rapidly so that heavier gases are purged along with the oxygen, and do not accumulate at the bottom of the lungs.cite journal
    |last=Yamaguchi|first=K.
    |coauthors=Soejima, K.; Koda, E.; Sugiyama, N
    |title=Inhaling Gas With Different CT Densities Allows Detection of Abnormalities in the Lung Periphery of Patients With Smoking-Induced COPD
    |journal=Chest Journal
    |year=2001|volume=51|pages=1907–16
    |doi= 10.1378/chest.120.6.1907|pmid=11742921|issue=6
    There is, however, a danger associated with any heavy gas in large quantities: it may sit invisibly in a container, and if a person enters a container filled with an odorless, colorless gas, they may find themselves breathing it unknowingly. Xenon is rarely used in large enough quantities for this to be a concern, though the potential for danger exists any time a tank or container of xenon is kept in an unventilated space.cite web
    |author=Staff|date=August 1, 2007
    |url= http://www-group.slac.stanford.edu/esh/hazardous_substances/cryogenic/p_hazards.htm
    |title=Cryogenic and Oxygen Deficiency Hazard Safety
    |publisher=Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
    |accessdate=2007-10-10| archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070609173316/ http://www-group.slac.stanford.edu/esh/hazardous_substances/cryogenic/p_hazards.htm| archivedate = June 9, 2007


    See also


  • Buoyant levitation

  • Penning mixture

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    References


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    External links


  • http://www.webelements.com/webelements/elements/text/Xe/index.html WebElements.com – Xenon

  • http://wwwrcamnl.wr.usgs.gov/isoig/period/xe_iig.html USGS Periodic Table – Xenon

  • http://environmentalchemistry.com/yogi/periodic/Xe.html EnvironmentalChemistry.com – Xenon

  • http://www.anaesthetist.com/anaes/drugs/xenon.htm Xenon as an anesthetic

  • http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1904/ramsay-lecture.html Sir William Ramsay's Nobel-Prize lecture (1904)


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