1981
DOI: 10.6028/jres.086.016
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Enthalpies of Solution of the Nucleic Acid Bases. 6. Guanine in Aqueous HCl and NaOH, and Guanine Hydrochlorides in Aqueous HCl

Abstract: The following values of the enthalphy of solution of well-characterized samples of guanine were obtained from measurements in an adiabatic solution calorimeter: 156The following enthalpies of protonation were calculated for guanine:.1H(oo, 298.15 K)/kJ-mol- Addition of 1 proton Addition of 2 protons 3.0 ± 2.1 7.8 ± 2.2

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“…Experimental data on guanine are few in number. To our knowledge, there is an old measurement of Δ f H 298 ° (cr), , two determinations of enthalpy of sublimation, , and heat capacity measurements. , The use of these data together with the C p ,298 ° (g) value calculated in this work give a discrepancy between the theoretical and experimental enthalpies of formation Δ f H 298 ° (g) from (17 to 36) kJ·mol −1 . Assuming experimental values of Δ f H 298 ° (cr), , a good agreement between calculated and experimental Δ f H 298 ° (g) values can result from the Δ cr g H 298 values of about 200 kJ·mol −1 .…”
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confidence: 71%
“…Experimental data on guanine are few in number. To our knowledge, there is an old measurement of Δ f H 298 ° (cr), , two determinations of enthalpy of sublimation, , and heat capacity measurements. , The use of these data together with the C p ,298 ° (g) value calculated in this work give a discrepancy between the theoretical and experimental enthalpies of formation Δ f H 298 ° (g) from (17 to 36) kJ·mol −1 . Assuming experimental values of Δ f H 298 ° (cr), , a good agreement between calculated and experimental Δ f H 298 ° (g) values can result from the Δ cr g H 298 values of about 200 kJ·mol −1 .…”
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confidence: 71%
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confidence: 96%