Abstract

The thermal decomposition of barium citrate occurs in three stages. During the first stage anhydrous salt is formed while the second stage results in intermediates, possibly aconitic acid and modified itaconic acid moieties formed by dehydration and decarboxylation, and barium carbonate. In the third stage complete decomposition to barium carbonate takes place.

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