Determination of Cu 2+ and Cu 3+ by titration in Y134 and Y145 superconductor
Autor: | T. Panklang, C. Wanichayanan, Somporn Tiyasri, Adullawich Kaewkao, R. Supadanaison, Tunyanop Nilkamjon, Pongkaew Udomsamuthirun, Wirat Wongphakdee, Thitipong Kruaehong |
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Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
010302 applied physics
Superconductivity Materials science Annealing (metallurgy) Doping Analytical chemistry Sintering chemistry.chemical_element 02 engineering and technology Liquid nitrogen 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology 01 natural sciences Oxygen Boiling point chemistry 0103 physical sciences Titration 0210 nano-technology |
Zdroj: | Materials Today: Proceedings. 5:14896-14900 |
ISSN: | 2214-7853 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.matpr.2018.04.026 |
Popis: | The Y123 (YBa2Cu3O7-y) superconductor is the first high-temperature superconductor having critical temperature, higher than the boiling point of liquid nitrogen. The critical temperature of YBaCuO superconductor depends on the relative concentration of the oxygen within the CuO2 planes. That the oxygen content has the relation on the ratio of Cu2+and Cu3+. In this paper, we interested in Y134 (YBa3Cu4O9-y) and Y145 (YBa4Cu5O11-y) superconductor found in 2010. To investigate the effect of Ag2O addition on some properties of Y134 and Y145 superconductor, these superconductors doped with Ag2O were synthesized by solid state reaction. The calcinations and sintering temperature were at 920 °C and annealing temperature was at 550 °C. The highest critical temperature was found in doped 0.1Ag sample with Tc onset at 97 K and 96 K, the lowest critical temperature was found in pure sample with Tc onset at 91 K and 95 K for Y134 and Y145, respectively. We found that the surface of Y134 and Y145 superconductor was improved by Ag adding on the porous structure. The Cu3+/ Cu2+ ratio of Y134 were high amount on 0.15 and 0.14 at 0.15-doped and 0.1-doped sample. The Cu3+/ Cu2+ ratio of Y145 were high amount on 0.10-doped sample which equal to 0.10. Our results mean that the higher Cu3+/ Cu2+ ratio, the higher critical temperature found. |
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