Water Absorption and High Electric Conductivity in betha-PbO2 and Ag5Pb2O6

Abstract

Water absorption in lead peroxide betha-PbO2 and Bystroem-Evers compound Ag2[Ag3Pb2O6] has been investigated by infrared spectrometry and electric conductance measurements. Hydrated Ag5Pb2O6 exhibits, between room temperature and 690 K, electric conductivity, at least, order of magnitude higher than pure silver.

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