High-temperature in situ x-fay studies of Pb-doped Bi2Sf2Ca2Cu3O10+del
ta have been carried out in a variety of different environments in ord
er to determine the range of stability and the decomposition products
that appear as this material transforms into other phases. In air at 8
40-degrees-C, a combination of Bi2Sr2Ca0Cu1O6+delta, Ca2PbO4, (Sr,Ca)2
Cu1O3, and some liquid phase coexists with Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+delta as it
gradually decomposes. When the Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+delta is completely go
ne, the Bi2Sr2Ca0Cu1O6+delta, Ca2PbO4, and (SrCa)2Cu1O3 transform to a
liquid with CaO and other phases floating on the liquid. If Ag is mic
romilled with the Bi2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+delta, the decomposition process is
similar, but all of the temperatures are lowered substantially. If the
partial pressure of O2 is reduced to 10 kPa over the B2Sr2Ca2Cu3O10+d
elta/Ag sample, the decomposition temperatures and products are simila
r to the 20 kPa case.