A variety of samples with different amounts of silver substituted for
copper in Y1Ba2(Cu1-xAgx)3O7-y were prepared and sintered at temperatu
res between 940-degrees-C and 1030-degrees-C. Samples with values of x
up to 0.4 were superconducting above 77 K and the the room temperatur
e resistivity was generally lower in samples sintered at or in excess
of 980-degrees-C. The samples were analysed using x-ray diffraction an
d scanning electron microscopy. The results presented here show that s
ilver remains largely isolated in intergranular cavities, resulting in
improved connectivity and transport properties, despite the formation
of impurity phases which emerge due to disturbances in the stoichiome
try of the superconducting phase. Additionally, samples sintered at te
mperatures in excess of the melting point of silver exhibit enhanced g
rain growth, a denser morphology and more metallic behaviour in the no
rmal state.