Abstract
Lithiumn-alkanoats from pentanoate (LiC5) to dodecanoate (LiC12) have been investigated with regard to their thermal stabilities. None of these salts are stable in the molten state when oxygen is present, but in an inert atmosphere the melt appears to be stable over a quite large temperature interval, on the average from the melting point (T F to about 1.3T F).
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Meisel, T., Lányi, I., Sanesi, M. et al. On the thermal stability of alkali metal alkanoates II. Journal of Thermal Analysis 20, 215–219 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01913012
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