1962
DOI: 10.1021/je60013a021
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Chemical Thermodynamic Properties of Aniline.

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“…(Fig. 9), only the vapor pressure data reported by Steele et al [13] were thermodynamically consistent with the enthalpies of vaporization [75,96] and heat capacities (Tables 6 to 8). Table 12 for aniline.…”
Section: Recommended Vapor Pressure Data Developed By the Simcor Methodssupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…(Fig. 9), only the vapor pressure data reported by Steele et al [13] were thermodynamically consistent with the enthalpies of vaporization [75,96] and heat capacities (Tables 6 to 8). Table 12 for aniline.…”
Section: Recommended Vapor Pressure Data Developed By the Simcor Methodssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The agreement with the calorimetrically determined vaporization enthalpies is excellent. The deviations do not exceed 0.1 kJ·mol -1 for aniline when compared to the data [75,96] and 0.1 kJ·mol -1 and 0.2 kJ·mol -1 for nitromethane when compared to the data [31] and [35], respectively.…”
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“…2. Simply calculations using the Antoine equation log P ¼ A À B/(T À C) (where P ¼ pressure; T ¼ temperature; A, B and C are characteristic constants [43]) shows that the vapor pressure of aniline, at 98 C, is w0.055 atm. At the same temperature, water is very near to the boiling point which implies a very high rate of evaporation.…”
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“…To check the correctness of quantum chemical calculations, their results were compared with the thermodynamic functions of hydrogenation of NBA and NP isomers in the gas phase determined calori metrically [20][21][22][23]. The data presented in Fig.…”
Section: Thermodynamic and Kinetic Characteristics Of Liquid Phase Hymentioning
confidence: 99%