EP1578690A1 - Method for the production of nitrate-containing precursors for metal oxides and oxocuptrate superconductors - Google Patents
Method for the production of nitrate-containing precursors for metal oxides and oxocuptrate superconductorsInfo
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a method for producing defined, reproducible substances which are suitable for producing metal oxides and an oxocuprate superconductor or a nitrate-free precursor for the synthesis of oxocuprate superconductors.
- the materials for the high-temperature superconductors must meet high requirements in terms of chemical purity, homogeneity, the defined phase composition and crystal size as well as reproducibility.
- Some processes for producing precursors for superconductor materials are known.
- EP522575, EP285392 and US5,298,654 describe the co-precipitation of metal compounds dissolved in water, for example nitrates.
- the solutions with oxalic acid become water-insoluble or sparingly soluble .
- Metal oxalate mixtures precipitated.
- mixtures of aqueous salt solutions of the elements which are to be contained in the superconductor are spray dried or subjected to pyrolysis, as in WO89 / 02871, EP371211, EP681989 and DE19505133.
- Another method for producing a one-piece, multinary metal oxide powder is the introduction of a mixture of metal salts and / or metal oxides and / or metals into a pulsation reactor with a pulsating gas flow, as described in WO02 / 072471.
- the object of the present invention is to provide a process for the production of defined, reproducible substances which meet the high requirements for the superconductor materials, do not have the disadvantages of the substances produced by known processes and are therefore suitable for use as precursors for the Synthesis of oxocuprate superconductors or their nitrate-free precursors from nitrates or nitrate solutions are suitable.
- a method in which a nitrogen oxide atmosphere is used.
- This can be achieved, for example, in a nitrogen oxide stream or by using a reaction vessel in that a nitrogen oxide atmosphere is either added from the outside or is generated by stowage of the nitrogen oxides emerging from the mixture.
- the starting batch consists of a) nitric acid solutions of the metal salts (e.g. nitrates, oxides, carbonates) or b) solid oxides and solid nitrates or c) other reactive materials that have already been subjected to pretreatment, e.g. drying or pyrolysis (Fig. 1). Undesired oxidic secondary phases can be converted into desired, defined substances in the nitrogen oxide atmosphere.
- These desired substances which are stable in the multinary powders with the desired composition, could be represented and characterized.
- the crystallographic data of the compounds BiCaO 2 NO 3 , BiSrO 2 N ⁇ 3 , BiBa0 2 NO 3 and BiPbO 2 NO 3 are listed below as examples of such multinary oxide nitrates.
- Figures 2 and 3 show exemplary crystal structures of the compounds BiSrO 2 NO 3 and BiBaO 2 NO 3 .
- Figures 4 and 5 show X-ray diffractograms of the compounds BiSrO 2 N ⁇ 3 and Bi-BaO 2 NO 3 .
- the composition of the oxide nitrate according to the invention is (Bi u , Sr v , Ca w , Pb x ) 2 O 2 ⁇ y (N ⁇ 3) ⁇ ⁇ 2, where ⁇ means that the The number of the respective ions or ion groups with a positive or negative deviation can vary by the given value.
- the phase mixture obtained by the process according to the invention contains Ca, Cu and / or Pb-containing phases, such as Ca 1 ⁇ x Cu ⁇ ⁇ y O z , CuO and Ca 2 PbO 4 .
- the reactions preferably take place in a temperature range between room temperature and 850 ° C., preferably from 500 ° C. to 750 ° C. In principle, however, other temperatures are also conceivable.
- the process according to the invention is therefore distinguished by the targeted formation of stable nitrate-containing precursors which contain the oxide nitrates mentioned, which is brought about by the use of a nitrogen oxide atmosphere.
- the partial pressure of the nitrogen oxides is below 1.5 bar.
- the type and composition of the oxide nitrates according to the invention depends only on the cation composition of the starting materials and not on the above-mentioned starting mixture according to a), b) or c) (Fig. 1).
- the invention encompasses the use of the method described above for the production of a good superconductor.
- the production of a superconductor takes place via the synthesis of a nitrate-free precursor.
- this nitrate-free precursor can, for example, be the compound with the composition Bi 2 ⁇ u Pbo, 3 ⁇ Sr 2
- the superconductor can be produced directly from the precursor according to the invention.
- the oxide nitrates can also be contained in nitrate-containing precursors for numerous oxides or can themselves serve as precursors.
- Starting mixtures which are used according to a), b) or c) and have the desired cation composition are thermally treated in a nitrogen oxide atmosphere and transferred to the nitrate-containing precursor which contains the oxide nitrates according to the invention.
- the oxide nitrates are converted into the corresponding metal oxides (Fig. 1).
- These can be any metal oxides, including superconducting materials such as Bao , 6 Ko , 4 Bi ⁇ 3 .
- Fig. 1 Schematic course of the reaction of the method according to the invention.
- Fig. 2 Crystal structure of BiSrO 2 NO 3 .
- Fig. 3 Crystal structure of BiBaO 2 NO 3 .
- Fig. 4 X-ray diffractogram of BiSrO 2 NO 3 .
- Fig. 5 X-ray diffractogram of BiBaO 2 N ⁇ 3.
- Fig. 6 X-ray diffractogram of the phase mixture after annealing at 660 ° C.
- Fig. 7 X-ray diffractogram of the phase mixture after annealing at 820 ° C.
- Fig. 8 X-ray diffractogram of (Bi, Pb) -2223 after annealing at 850 ° C.
- Fig. 9 Schematic course of the reaction to form (Bi, Pb) -2223.
- Fig. 10 X-ray diffractogram of the phase mixture after annealing at 650 ° C.
- Fig. 11 X-ray diffractogram of (Bi, Pb) -2212 after annealing at 850 ° C.
- Fig. 12 Schematic course of the reaction to form (Bi, Pb) -2212.
- Fig. 13 X-ray diffractogram of the phase mixture after annealing at 650 ° C.
- Fig. 14 X-ray diffractogram of Bi-2212 after annealing at 850 ° C.
- Fig. 15 Schematic course of the reaction to form Bi-2212.
- Fig. 16 X-ray diffractogram of the phase mixture after annealing at 650 ° C.
- Fig. 17 X-ray diffractogram of Bi-2201 after annealing at 850 ° C.
- Fig. 18 Schematic course of the reaction to form Bi-2201.
- the powder which is the nitrate-containing precursor according to the invention, contains the phases (Bi, Pb, Sr, Ca) 2 O 2 NO 3 , Ca 2 PbO 4 , Ca 0 , 8 5CuO 2 and CuO (see Fig. 6) ,
- the temperature is then increased to 820 ° C at a heating rate of 5 ° C / min.
- the mixture is kept at this temperature for 1 h; then the nitrogen oxide atmosphere is slowly broken down by venting the reaction vessel.
- the mixture is held at this temperature for an additional hour and then cooled at a rate of 5 ° C / min.
- This composition (Bi-2212 with secondary phases containing Pb, Ca and Cu) corresponds to the precursor of the high-temperature superconductor (Bi, Pb) -2223.
- the mixture is now pressed into a tablet and this is heated in an oven at a heating rate of 5 ° C / min to 850 ° C.
- the powder now contains the high-temperature superconductor (Bi, Pb) -2223 (see Fig. 8).
- Nitrates and oxides are used as starting materials (e.g. Bi 2 O 3 , PbO, Sr (N03) 2, Ca (NO 3 ) 2 • 4 H 2 O and CuO) and in a closed furnace with pressure relief valve (p ⁇ 1.5 bar) at a heating rate of 5 ° C / min to 660 ° C, so that a nitrogen oxide atmosphere is formed. The mixture is held at this temperature for 15 hours and then cooled at a rate of 5 ° C / min.
- the nitrate-containing precursor according to the invention also forms here; the other reactions correspond to the reaction path described above.
- a mixture of compounds with the cation composition Bi ⁇ , 8 Pbo, 3 3Sr 1 ⁇ 87 Ca ⁇ , oCu 2, oO x is produced.
- Bi (NO 3 ) 3 - 5 H 2 O, PbO, Sr (NO 3 ) 2 , CaCO 3 and CuO are used.
- the powders are weighed out and dissolved in 2N nitric acid HNO 3 .
- the resulting mixture is concentrated on a heating stirrer, dried at 200 ° C. for 2 h and then triturated intimately.
- a closed furnace with a pressure relief valve (p ⁇ 1.5 bar) the mixture is now heated to 650 ° C at a heating rate of 5 ° C / min, so that a nitrogen oxide atmosphere is formed.
- the powder which is the nitrate-containing precursor according to the invention, contains the phases (Bi, Pb, Sr, Ca) 2 O 2 N ⁇ 3 and CuO (see Fig. 10).
- the temperature is then increased to 850 ° C at a heating rate of 5 ° C / min.
- the mixture is kept at this temperature for 1 h; then the nitrogen oxide atmosphere is slowly broken down by venting the reaction vessel.
- the mixture is held at this temperature for 13 hours and then cooled at a rate of 5 ° C / min.
- the product is the high-temperature superconductor (Bi, Pb) -2212 (see Fig. 11).
- Nitrates and oxides eg B Ed 2 O 3 , PbO, Sr (NO 3 ) 2 , Ca (N0 3 ) 2 • 4 H 2 0 and CuO
- Nitrates and oxides are used as starting materials and in a closed furnace with Pressure relief valve (p ⁇ 1.5 bar) heated to 650 ° C at a heating rate of 5 ° C / min, so that a nitrogen oxide atmosphere is formed.
- the mixture is kept at this temperature for 14 hours and then cooled at a rate of 5 ° C./min.
- the nitrate-containing precursor according to the invention also forms here; the other reactions correspond to the reaction path described above.
- a mixture of compounds with the cation composition Bi 2, i 3 Sr ⁇ , 87 Ca ⁇ , oCu2, oO x is produced.
- Bi (NOs) 3-5 H 2 O, Sr (NO 3 ) 2 , CaCO 3 and CuO are used as starting materials.
- the powders are weighed out and dissolved in 2N nitric acid HNO 3 .
- the resulting mixture is concentrated on a heating stirrer, dried at 200 ° C. for 2 hours and then sealed intimately. ben.
- a pressure relief valve p ⁇ 1.5 bar
- the mixture is now heated to 650 ° C at a heating rate of 5 ° C / min, so that a nitrogen oxide atmosphere is formed.
- the mixture is kept at this temperature for 14 h.
- the powder which is the nitrate-containing precursor according to the invention, contains the phases (Bi, Sr, Ca) 2 ⁇ 2 N ⁇ 3 and CuO (see Fig. 13).
- the temperature is then increased to 850 ° C at a heating rate of 5 ° C / min.
- the mixture is kept at this temperature for 1 h; then the nitrogen oxide atmosphere is slowly broken down by venting the reaction vessel.
- the mixture is held at this temperature for 13 hours and then cooled at a rate of 5 ° C / min.
- the product is the high-temperature superconductor Bi- 2212 (see Fig. 14).
- nitrates and oxides are used as starting materials (e.g. Bi 2 ⁇ 3 , Sr (N ⁇ 3 ) 2, Ca (NO 3 ) 2 • 4 H 2 O and CuO) and in a closed furnace with pressure relief valve ( p ⁇ 1.5 bar) at a heating rate of 5 ° C / min to 650 ° C, so that a nitrogen oxide atmosphere is formed.
- the mixture is kept at this temperature for 14 hours and then cooled at a rate of 5 ° C./min.
- the nitrate-containing precursor according to the invention also forms here; the other reactions correspond to the reaction path described above.
- a mixture of compounds with the cation composition Bi 2, oSr 2 ⁇ oCu ⁇ ⁇ oO x is produced.
- Bi (NO 3) 3 - used 5 H 2 O, Sr (NO 3) 2 and CuO.
- the powders are weighed out and dissolved in 2N nitric acid HNO 3 .
- the resulting mixture is concentrated on a heating stirrer, dried at 200 ° C. for 2 h and then triturated intimately.
- a closed furnace with pressure relief valve (p ⁇ 1.5 bar) the mixture is now heated to 650 ° C at a heating rate of 2 ° C / min, so that a nitrogen oxide atmosphere is formed.
- the mixture is 4 h at this temperature held.
- the powder which is the nitrate-containing precursor according to the invention, contains the phases BiSrO 2 NO 3 and CuO (see Fig. 16).
- the temperature is then increased to 850 ° C at a heating rate of 2 ° C / min.
- the mixture is kept at this temperature for 1 h; then the nitrogen oxide atmosphere is slowly broken down by venting the reaction vessel.
- the mixture is kept at this temperature for 4 hours and then cooled at a rate of 5 ° C./min.
- Bi-2201 is available as a product (see Fig. 17).
- Nitrates and oxides e.g. Bi 2 ⁇ 3 , Sr (N0 3 ) 2 and CuO
- a closed furnace with pressure relief valve p ⁇ 1.5 bar
- p ⁇ 1.5 bar pressure relief valve
- the nitrate-containing precursor according to the invention also forms here; the other reactions correspond to the reaction path described above.
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