International audienceA complete study on the thermal stability of the crystal structure and electrical properties, as well as on the phase decomposition, of the high-performance thermoelectric colusite Cu26Cr2Ge6S32 is presented. A combination of results from differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis, in situ neutron powder diffraction, and Seebeck coefficient and electrical resistivity temperature cycling experiments show that the high thermoelectric performance colusite Cu26Cr2Ge6S32 is stable at least up to 700 K in a nonoxidative atmosphere. A superficial sulfur loss without phase decomposition is observed above approximate to 760 K, leading to a progressive increase of both electrical resistivity and Seebeck coeffi...