“…(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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confidence: 69%
“…Compound For aniline, the recommendation by Zábranský et al [94] based on the data by Hatton et al [75], Nichols and Wadsö [76], and Steele et al [13] was retained. Zábranský et al [94] assigned uncertainty 0.3 % to the data covering temperature range from the normal melting point temperature 267.13 K [75] to 420 K (data are available up to 680 K, but these values are not relevant to this work).…”
“…(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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confidence: 69%
“…Compound For aniline, the recommendation by Zábranský et al [94] based on the data by Hatton et al [75], Nichols and Wadsö [76], and Steele et al [13] was retained. Zábranský et al [94] assigned uncertainty 0.3 % to the data covering temperature range from the normal melting point temperature 267.13 K [75] to 420 K (data are available up to 680 K, but these values are not relevant to this work).…”
“…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.…”
“…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
Quantum chemical calculations of the thermodynamic characteristics of hydrogenation of nitrobenzoic acid isomers and nitrophenol in the gas phase and also in aqueous and alcoholic media were per formed. Correlation dependences between the calculated Δ r values and rate constants for the reaction in various media were obtained.
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