Solid samples obtained from 4-nitrophenol and aliphatic amines, in excess of amine, were submitted to thermal analysis. The TGA/DTA showed two endothermic events, with exception of tert-butylamine, which showed three endothermic peaks. The first event was the melting of the ionic salt, which temperature does not follow a pattern, and is maxim for ethylammonium minimal for butylammonium salt. For methylammonium and ethylammonium, the fusion is followed by mass loss corresponding to one amine by 4-nitrophenol, while for the others ammonium salts, this event marks the beginning of the mass variation, that is maintained until the decomposition of the 4-nitrophenol at 485 K. The temperature of the event depends of the length of the chain of the amine, while the second occurs at the same temperature for all amines.