The reaction pathway for the formation of Tl2Ba2Ca2Cu3Oz, (Tl-2223) has bee
n investigated by in situ neutron powder diffraction. The experiments were
carried out in an initially evacuated closed system on two samples with nom
inal compositions Tl1.7Ba2Ca2Cu3Oz and Tl2.3Ba2Ca2Cu3Oz. We find that, unde
r these conditions, the formation path implies Tl2BaO4, Tl6Ba4O13 and Tl2Ba
2CaCu2O8 (Tl-2212) according to the sequence:
precursors/oxides --> Tl2BaO4 --> Tl6Ba4O13 --> Tl-2212 --> Tl-2223.
The difference with respect to the sequence observed in an open system (pre
cursors/oxides-->Tl-2201--->Tl-2212-->Tl-2223) is explained by the low temp
erature reaction (780 K) between the TlOx vapour and the free BaO resulting
from the decomposition of BaCuO2 used as a precursor. The conversion from
Tl-2212 to Tl-2223 occurs at 1075 K and does not involve the formation of a
liquid phase but the solid-state diffusion of the Ca and Cu species and th
e restructuring of the Tl-2212 lattice. However, this conversion does not o
ccur when the Tl content is 2.3, in agreement with previous works on phase
equilibria. The reacted samples were characterized by high-resolution neutr
on powder diffraction, ac susceptibility measurements and SEM/EDX. Some ori
ginal results on crystal structures and, to a lesser extent, on phase equil
ibria are also given.