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    [S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    Journal of Applied Physics 72 (1992), S. 4232-4239 
    ISSN: 1089-7550
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: An alternative procedure is outlined for the synthesis of high quality, fine grained PbMo6S8. As the grain size plays an important role on the densification process, which in turn has an influence on the magnitude of Jc, an attempt has been made to produce dense samples from such powders by "Hot Pressing.'' The effect of the hot-pressing temperature on the superconducting, crystallographic, microstructural, and grain boundary characteristics of the ternary compound was evaluated. Scanning electron micrographs and ac-susceptibility measurements indicate that hot pressing (1000–1200 °C) improves the grain connection as a consequence of better densification. However, at higher temperatures (1250–1400 °C) it also precipitates MoS2 as an additional phase. Calorimetric data indicate a continuous broadening, as a function of hot-pressing temperature, of the specific heat jump at Tc. Preliminary investigation on the Tc distribution of the samples shows a progressive degradation, as indicated by a smearing in Tc down at least to 8 K. The deterioration was examined using Auger electron spectroscopy and the results suggest possible compositional variations rather than oxygen defects in the phase. The origin of such behavior is examined on the basis of nonstoichiometry or chemical heterogeneity at the grain surface. In addition, grain boundary contaminants and their role on the superconducting properties are considered. Finally, the often encountered problem of transport Jc limitation in these materials is discussed in terms of interconnectivity of the grains, phases, the presence of secondary phases, impurities, inhomogeneities, and the grain boundary phases.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1612-1112
    Keywords: Capillary electrophoresis ; Anions ; System peaks
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary This study deals with the simultaneous analysis of UV-transparent anions by capillary electrophoresis with indirect UV-detection. With a background electrolyte (BGE) based on UV-absorbing chromate and UV-transparent borate, the interference of system peaks with those of sample anions (chloride, sulfate, citrate, phosphate) is shown. The existence of such system peaks, and their position in relation to the peaks of the sample anions, are explained on the basis of the eigenpeak theory proposed by Poppe [1]. With this BGE the system peaks were manifested as a negative peak followed by a positive peak. Their shapes depended on the relative mobilities of the analyte and BGE anions and their areas depended on the amount of sample. The mobility of the system peak depends on the borate/boric acid mobility, which was adjusted by slight variation of the pH close to its pK a-pH is the key factor governing system-peak mobility. When the locations of the system peaks are optimized, the quantification of citrate can be achieved; this was successfully used for determination of anions in milk.
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