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Superconducting cuprates complex oxides

Use of the combustion method in an atmosphere of air or oxygen to prepare complex metal oxides seems obvious. In the last three to four years, a variety of oxides have been prepared using nitrate mixtures with a fuel such as glycine or urea. It seems that almost any ternary or quaternary oxide can be prepared by this method. All the superconducting cuprates have been prepared by this method, although the resulting products in fine particulate form have to be heated to an appropriate high temperature in a desired atmosphere to obtain the final cuprate [18], Table 2 lists typical materials prepared by the combustion method. [Pg.20]


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