2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jct.2021.106447
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Thermodynamic properties of 2-methylfuran

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“…The heat capacity was measured in the process of sample heating; a typical temperature increment was on average about 1 K. The details of calorimeter construction and measurement procedure were described in previous studies. [45][46][47] The calorimeter was tested with a high pure Cu (0.9995 mass fraction) and chromatographically pure n-heptane. The average deviations of the experimental heat capacity values from the precision literature data 48,49 were 2% in the temperature range from 7 to 20 K, 1% from 20 to 40 K, 0.4% from 40 to 80 K, 0.2% from 80 to 300 K and 1% above 300 K. The average deviations obtained from these measurements were considered as the experimental uncertainties in the determination of the heat capacity.…”
Section: Low-temperature Heat Capacity Purity and Phase Transitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The heat capacity was measured in the process of sample heating; a typical temperature increment was on average about 1 K. The details of calorimeter construction and measurement procedure were described in previous studies. [45][46][47] The calorimeter was tested with a high pure Cu (0.9995 mass fraction) and chromatographically pure n-heptane. The average deviations of the experimental heat capacity values from the precision literature data 48,49 were 2% in the temperature range from 7 to 20 K, 1% from 20 to 40 K, 0.4% from 40 to 80 K, 0.2% from 80 to 300 K and 1% above 300 K. The average deviations obtained from these measurements were considered as the experimental uncertainties in the determination of the heat capacity.…”
Section: Low-temperature Heat Capacity Purity and Phase Transitionsmentioning
confidence: 99%