Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
2004-05-12
Physica C 416, 43-46 (2004).
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
10 pages, 3 figures
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.physc.2004.09.005
We have first succeefully synthesized the sodium cobalt oxyhydrate superconductors using KMnO4 as a de-intercalating and oxidizing agent. It is a novel route to form the superconductive phase of NaxCoO2.yH2O without resorting to the commonly used Br2/CH3CN solution. The role of the KMnO4 is to de-intercalate the Na+ from the parent compound Na0.7CoO2 and oxidize the Co ion as a result. The higher molar ratio of KMnO4 relative to the sodium content tends to remove more Na+ from the parent compound and results in a slight expansion of the c-axis in the unit cell. The superconducting transition temperature is 4.6-3.8 K for samples treated by the aqueous KMnO4 solution with the molar ratio of KMnO4 relative to the sodium content in the range of 0.3 and 2.29.
Chen Yafeng
Huang Channing L.
Liao Chia-Yuan
Liu Chia-Jung Charlie
Neeleshwar S.
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