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The thermal stabilities of alkalimetal alkanoates Part I

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Thermal analysis of Li, Na and K isobutyrates, Li and Na isovalerates, and Li and Na isocaproates has been performed between room temperature and 873 K under both inert and oxygen atmospheres. Information has been obtained on the thermostabilities of these salts and the thermal decomposition processes they undergo.

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One of us (P. F.) gratefully acknowledges a financial contribution jointly supplied by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Italian National Research Council.

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Meisel, T., Lányi, I. & Franzosini, P. The thermal stabilities of alkalimetal alkanoates Part I. Journal of Thermal Analysis 17, 529–533 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01914041

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