The standard Gibbs energy of formation of CaCu 3 Ti 4 O 12 (CCTO) from CaTiO 3 , CuO and TiO 2 has been determined as a function of temperature from 925 to 1350K using a solid-state electrochemical cell with yttria-stabilized zirconia as the solid electrolyte. Combining this result with information in the literature on CaTiO 3 , the standard Gibbs energy of formation of CCTO from its component binary oxides, CaO, CuO and TiO 2 , has been obtained: ΔGf,oxo (CaCu 3 Ti 4 O 12 )/Jmol −1 (±600)=−125231+6.57 (T/K). The oxygen chemical potential corresponding to the reduction of CCTO to CaTiO 3 , TiO 2 and Cu 2 O has been calculated from the electrochemical measurements as a function of temperature and compared on an Ellingham diagram with those for the reduction of CuO to Cu 2 O and Cu 2 O to Cu. The oxygen partial pressures corresponding to the reduction reactions at any chosen temperature can be read using the nomograms provided on either side of the diagram. The effect of the oxygen partial pressure on phase relations in the pseudo-ternary system CaO–CuO/Cu 2 O–TiO 2 at 1273K has been evaluated. The phase diagrams allow identification of secondary phases that may form during the synthesis of the CCTO under equilibrium conditions. The secondary phases may have a significant effect on the extrinsic component of the colossal dielectric response of CCTO.