“…molar heat capacity values, between (150 and 550) K, are given in table S1 of the Supporting Information). ðgÞ=ðJ Á K À1 Á mol À1 Þ ¼ À9:00896 Á 10 À7 ðT=KÞ 3 þ 6:08937Á 10 À4 ðT=KÞ 2 þ 5:14695 Á 10 À1 ðT=KÞþ 16:8322 ðR 2 ¼ 0:9999Þ:ð4ÞThe uncertainty associated with the standard molar enthalpy of sublimation, at T = 298.15 K, D g cr H m ð298:15 KÞ, is twice the standard deviation of the mean and include the estimated uncertainties associated with the calibration procedure and the molar heat capacity for 4-methyldibenzothiophene in the gaseous state.The standard (p ¼ 0:1 MPa) molar enthalpy of formation of 4-methyldibenzothiophene in the gaseous state, at T = 298 15. K, D f H m ðgÞ ¼ ð161:2 AE 4:9Þ kJ Á mol À1 , was obtained by addition of the derived standard molar enthalpy of formation in the crystalline state, D f H m ðcrÞ ¼ ð70:9 AE 4:8Þ kJ Á mol À1 , and the standard molar enthalpy of sublimation D g cr H m ¼ ð90:3 AE 0:7Þ kJ Á mol À1 .…”