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A review of the crystallography and crystal chemistry of compounds in the BaO-CuOx system

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 January 2013

Winnie Wong-Ng
Affiliation:
Ceramics Division, NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899
Lawrence P. Cook
Affiliation:
Ceramics Division, NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899

Abstract

Literature data pertaining to the crystal chemistry, crystallography, and X-ray powder-diffraction properties of phases reported in the system BaO-CuOx are compiled. Reported phases include BaCuO2−2.12, BaCuO2.26−2.39, BaCuO2.5, Ba2CuO3+x, Ba2Cu3O5+x, BaCu2O2+x, Ba3Cu5O8, Ba3CuO4, BaCu3O4, Ba3Cu2O4+x, Ba5Cu3O6+x, and BaCu2O3. The existence of some of these phases, however, still has to be verified. Most of these compounds are nonstoichiometric in oxygen. Their oxygen content, and in some cases even their crystal structures, vary with oxygen partial pressure. There are also reported indications that the cations Ba and Cu are not stoichiometric in the cubic BaCuO2-type compounds.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1994

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