Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1626262 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The subsolidus phase relations of the SrO-REOx-CuO (RE = Ce, Pr, Tb) systems were investigated in air. The samples were equilibrated at 1173 K. In the SrO-CeO2-CuO system, there are neither ternary oxide compounds nor ternary solid solutions. However, the slight solubility of Sr into CeO2 results in the formation of a two-phase region, where Ce1âxSrxO2âδ is in equilibrium with the Sr14Cu24O41âδ phase. The SrO-PrOx-CuO system contains four stable ternary oxide phases: Pr1.4Sr0.4CuO4âδ, Pr7Sr8Cu2Ox, Pr1.85Sr1.15Cu2O6âδ and Pr2âxSr1+xCu2O6âδ (0.8 â¤Â x â¤Â 0.9). Two binary oxide compounds form ternary solid solutions extending into the pseudo-ternary sections: Pr2âxSrxCuO4âδ (0.00 â¤Â x â¤Â 0.05) and Sr14âxPrxCu24O41âδ (0.0 â¤Â x â¤Â 6.0). The Sr14âxTbxCu24O41âδ solid solution (0.0 â¤Â x < 6.0) is the only ternary phase formed in the SrO-TbOx-CuO system. This system is dominated by the SrTbO3 phase, which is in equilibrium with all the other compounds.
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Authors
J.-C. Grivel, N.H. Andersen,