The thermal processes involved during the decomposition course of hydrated
erbium acetate (Er(CH3COO)(3). 4H(2)O) up to 800 degreesC in an atmosphere
of static air were monitored by non-isothermal gravimetry and differential
thermal analyses. The gaseous decomposition products were identified by IR
spectroscopy. Intermediates and final solid products were characterized by
IR spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (
SEM). The results showed that Er acetate dehydrates completely in one step
and decomposes to Er2O3 at 590 degreesC through three noncrystalline unstab
le intermediates. The volatile decomposition products from the acetate are
water vapor, acetic acid, ketene and acetone. Er2O3 obtained from ErAc at 8
00 degreesC has large porous particles with surface area of 55 m(2)/g. Er2O
3 obtained catalyzes the decomposition of acetone to give methane and isobu
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