Abstract
The thermal decomposition of La(C3H7CO2)3ADTxH2O (x a 0.82) was studied in argon during heating at 5 K/min. After the loss of bound H2O, the anhydrous butyrate presents at 135 degree C a phase transition to a mesophase, which turns to an isotropic liquid at 180 degree C. The decomposition of the anhydrous butyrate is associated to a solidification process. The final decomposition to La2O3 takes place via two intermediate products: La2O(C3H7CO2)4 and La2O2CO3 with release of CO2 and the symmetrical ketone C3H7COC3H7.