1977
DOI: 10.1016/0040-6031(77)85107-1
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Studies on the thermal decomposition of ferric acetate

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“…Decomposition path has been previously proposed for three of the considered compounds [13][14][15][16]; in this cases we have verified that our data are concerted with earlier propositions. Decomposition path has been previously proposed for three of the considered compounds [13][14][15][16]; in this cases we have verified that our data are concerted with earlier propositions.…”
Section: Decomposition Reactionssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Decomposition path has been previously proposed for three of the considered compounds [13][14][15][16]; in this cases we have verified that our data are concerted with earlier propositions. Decomposition path has been previously proposed for three of the considered compounds [13][14][15][16]; in this cases we have verified that our data are concerted with earlier propositions.…”
Section: Decomposition Reactionssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Fe(III) acetate decomposition has been studied by Jewur and Kuriaeose [13]. They have found that decomposition carries out Fe203, CO2 and CH3COCH3.…”
Section: Decomposition Reactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A literature survey also shows that some other properties such as fluorescence [12] and magnetism [13][14][15] have attracted the attention of other workers. Jewar [16], Duval [t 7] and Judd [18] have extensively studied the decomposition kinetics of some metal acetates. Bass [19] and Alexandrov [20] have reported the decomposition kinetics of a few short chain metal carboxylates.…”
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“…Therefore, as XRD affirmed that the sample is free from hematite, FT-IR assured that the synthesized nanofibers are free from magnetite. Previous study [40] about the decomposition of ferric acetate in an inert atmosphere indicated that c-Fe 2 O 3 is the final product. Analogous to that study, decommission of ferrous acetate in our study to c-Fe 2 O 3 can be explained by this equation…”
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confidence: 99%