Proton incorporations and superconductivity in a cobalt oxyhydrate

Abstract

We report the evidence of proton incorporations in a newly-discovered cobalt oxyhydrate superconductor. During the hydration process for Na0.32CoO2 by the direct reaction with water liquid, it was shown that substantial NaOH was gradually liberated, indicating that H+ is incorporated into the hydrated compound. Combined with the thermogravimetric analysis, the chemical composition of the typical sample is Na0.22H0.1CoO2· 0.85H2O, which shows bulk superconductivity at 4.4 K.

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