We first report three reliable analytical
expressions of the entropy,
enthalpy and Gibbs free energy of carbon dioxide (CO2)
and perform predictions of these three thermodynamic quantities on
the basis of the proposed analytical expressions and in terms of experimental
values of five molecular constants for CO2. The average
relative deviations of the calculated values from the National Institute
of Standards and Technology database over the temperature range from
300 to 6000 K are merely 0.053, 0.95, and 0.070%, respectively, for
the entropy, enthalpy, and Gibbs free energy. The present predictive
expressions are away from the utilization of plenty of experimental
spectroscopy data and are applicable to treat CO2 capture
and storage processes.
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