Enthalpies of combustion, vapour pressures, and enthalpies of sublimation of three methoxy-nitrobenzoic acids. Vapour pressures and enthalpies of sublimation of the three nitrobenzoic acids

The standard (po= 0.1 MPa) molar enthalpies of formation for crystalline 3-methoxy-2-nitro-, 4-methoxy-3-nitro-, and 3-methoxy-4-nitrobenzoic acid were derived from the standard molar enthalpies of combustion, in oxygen, at the temperature 298.15 K, measured by static bomb combustion calorimetry; th...

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Hauptverfasser: Ribeiro da Silva, Manuel A.V., Matos, M.Agostinha R., Monte, Manuel J.S., Hillesheim, Dorothea M., Marques, Miguel C.P.O., Vieira, Nuno F.T.G.
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description The standard (po= 0.1 MPa) molar enthalpies of formation for crystalline 3-methoxy-2-nitro-, 4-methoxy-3-nitro-, and 3-methoxy-4-nitrobenzoic acid were derived from the standard molar enthalpies of combustion, in oxygen, at the temperature 298.15 K, measured by static bomb combustion calorimetry; the Knudsen mass-loss effusion technique was used to measure the vapour pressures of these crystals as functions of temperature, and the standard molar enthalpies of sublimation, at T= 298.15 K, were derived by the Clausius–Clapeyron equation. The standard molar enthalpies of sublimation, at T= 298.15 K, for the three nitrobenzoic acids were also determined using the Knudsen mass-loss effusion technique.The standard molar enthalpies of formation in the gaseous state are shown to fit a group additivity scheme.
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