The stability of the 124 superconductive phase YBa2Cu4O8 upon exposure
to air and saturated humidity at ambient temperature has been studied
by thermogravimetry, X-ray diffraction, and ac susceptometry. Extent
of phase conversion was monitored by TG and confirmed by XRD and ac su
sceptometry. 124 samples upon prolonged exposure to air were found to
be no longer phase-pure, with partial conversion to 123 and CuO. On ox
ygen annealing, reconversion of 123 + GuO to 124 was observed. However
, upon prolonged exposure to saturated humid conditions, phase-pure 12
4 dissociated irreversibly into 211, GuO, and a highly disordered 124-
like structure with planar defects along many hkl indices and was foun
d to be nonsuperconducting even up to 60 K. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science
Ltd.