CAS 107539-20-8
:Barium copper yttrium oxide
Description:
Barium copper yttrium oxide, commonly referred to as YBa2Cu3O7-x, is a high-temperature superconductor that exhibits remarkable electrical and magnetic properties. This compound is part of the cuprate family of superconductors and is characterized by its layered perovskite structure, which contributes to its superconducting behavior. Typically, it has a critical temperature above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen, making it practical for various applications in superconducting technologies. The presence of barium, copper, and yttrium in its composition plays a crucial role in its electronic properties, allowing for the conduction of electricity without resistance below its critical temperature. Additionally, the material is known for its sensitivity to oxygen content, which can significantly affect its superconducting properties. Barium copper yttrium oxide is often synthesized through solid-state reactions and is utilized in applications such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), particle accelerators, and power transmission systems due to its ability to carry high currents with minimal energy loss.
Formula:Ba·Cu·O·Y
InChI:InChI=1S/Ba.Cu.O.Y
InChI key:InChIKey=BTGZYWWSOPEHMM-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES:[O].[Y].[Cu].[Ba]
Synonyms:- Barium
- Barium copper yttrium oxide
- Barium copper yttrium oxide (Ba2Cu3YO)
- Barium yttrium copper oxide
- Barium yttrium cuprate
- Barrier copper yttrium oxide
- Copper
- Hydrate
- Superamic Y 200
- Y 123
- Yba(2)Cu(3)O(7)
- Yba2Cu3O7
- Ybco
- Yttrium
- Yttrium barium cuprate
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yttrium barium copper oxide
CAS:<p>Yttrium barium copper oxide (YBCO) is a high-temperature superconductor. It is a ceramic material with a crystal structure of cubic perovskite that can be synthesized by laser ablation. Superconductivity occurs when the material's temperature falls below about 10 K, making it the most commonly used high-temperature superconductor. YBCO exhibits rapid transport properties and is being studied for use in power transmission lines, transformers, and other applications requiring high voltage and large current. The thermal expansion coefficient of YBCO is close to that of silicon, which makes it useful as an electrical insulator in integrated circuits. YBCO has been shown to be an efficient cross-linking agent when combined with aminopropyl triethoxysilane (APTES). This reaction mechanism has been studied using microscopy studies.</p>Formula:BaCuH2OYPurity:Min. 95%Molecular weight:307.79 g/mol

