A detailed study of the effect of ambient and humid atmosphere on the
stability and physical properties of single and multiphasic samples of
a BSCCO superconductor has been carried out. It has been observed tha
t, on exposure to atmosphere for a period of one year, the single-phas
e samples 2223 or 2212 did not show any phase decomposition. However,
a decrease in T(c) was observed in these samples. Mixed-phase samples
showed the partial conversion of the 2223 phase into the 2212 phase on
the surface with a corresponding decrease in T(c), depending upon the
initial amount of added Pb. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis
of the multiphase, leaded samples showed the decrease in the ratio of
Cu2+/Cu1+ as well as the formation of various surface carbonates resp
onsible for the degradation in the superconducting parameters. In a hu
mid atmosphere, a single-phase 2223 sample did not show any decomposit
ion whereas single-phase 2212 or mixed-phase samples showed partial de
gradation to Bi2CuO4, SrCO3, CaCO3 and CuO as evidenced by x-ray diffr
action and EDX analysis. Based on these observations a possible degrad
ation mechanism has been proposed and the role of Pb has been discusse
d.