Abstract

A method for determining the oxygen content of the high-temperature superconductor YBa 2Cu 3O 6.5+ x is described. The superconductor is dissolved in 4.4 M hydrobromic acid, forming bromine. The mixture is then diluted with hydrochloric acid to obtain a solution of bromine and Cu(II) in 0.44 M hydrobromic acid and 1.1 M hydrochloric acid. As(III) is added in slight excess of that required to react with the bromine and the unreacted As(III) is determined by titration with potassium bromate. Oxygen does not interfere. The results of this method are in agreement with those of other iodimetric procedures. The dissolution of the superconductor in 4.4 M hydrobromic acid is much faster than in hydrochloric acid, the medium used in one iodimetric technique. YBa 2Cu 3O 6.5+ x sintered fibers and powder samples weighing from ca. 0.5 to 200 mg were analyzed for oxygen content.

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