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Determination of Cu2+ and Cu3+ by titration in Y134 and Y145 superconductor

Supadanaison et al., 2018

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15009872435300315636
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Supadanaison R
Panklang T
Wanichayanan C
Kaewkao A
Nilkamjon T
Udomsamuthirun P
Tiyasri S
Wongphakdee W
Kruaehong T
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Abstract The Y123 (YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-y) superconductor is the first high-temperature superconductor having critical temperature, higher than the boiling point of liquid nitrogen. The critical temperature of YBaCuO superconductor depends on the relative concentration …
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