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Condensed phase thermochemistry data

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Data compiled as indicated in comments:
ALS - Hussein Y. Afeefy, Joel F. Liebman, and Stephen E. Stein
DH - Eugene S. Domalski and Elizabeth D. Hearing

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δcliquid-7259.kJ/molCcbSerijan and Wise, 1951Corresponding Δfliquid = -250. kJ/mol (simple calculation by NIST; no Washburn corrections); ALS
Δcliquid-7562.2kJ/molCcbWise, Serijan, et al., 1951Corresponding Δfliquid = 52.3 kJ/mol (simple calculation by NIST; no Washburn corrections); ALS
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δcsolid-7558.6 ± 2.0kJ/molCcbCoops, Mulder, et al., 1953Reanalyzed by Cox and Pilcher, 1970, Original value = -7558. ± 2. kJ/mol; See Coops, Mulder, et al., 1946; Corresponding Δfsolid = 48.7 kJ/mol (simple calculation by NIST; no Washburn corrections); ALS

Constant pressure heat capacity of liquid

Cp,liquid (J/mol*K) Temperature (K) Reference Comment
295.0298.5Smith and Andrews, 1931T = 102 to 299 K. Value is unsmoothed experimental datum.; DH

Phase change data

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Data compiled as indicated in comments:
TRC - Thermodynamics Research Center, NIST Boulder Laboratories, Chris Muzny director
AC - William E. Acree, Jr., James S. Chickos

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Tboil543. ± 5.KAVGN/AAverage of 13 values; Individual data points
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Tfus255.14KN/ASerijan and Wise, 1951, 2Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.2 K; TRC
Tfus255.14KN/AWise, Serijan, et al., 1950Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.2 K; TRC
Tfus247.25KN/ASmith and Andrews, 1931, 2Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.25 K; TRC
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δvap68.9 ± 0.6kJ/molGSVerevkin, 1999Based on data from 293. to 328. K.; AC

Enthalpy of vaporization

ΔvapH (kJ/mol) Temperature (K) Method Reference Comment
68.2 ± 0.6313.GSVerevkin, 1999Based on data from 293. to 328. K.; AC
62.4363.AStephenson and Malanowski, 1987Based on data from 348. to 405. K.; AC

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References

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Serijan and Wise, 1951
Serijan, K.T.; Wise, P.H., Dicyclic hydrocarbons. III. Diphenyl- and dicyclohexylalkanes through C15, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1951, 73, 4766-4769. [all data]

Wise, Serijan, et al., 1951
Wise, C.H.; Serijan, K.T.; Goodman, I.A., NACA Technical Report 1003, NACA Technical Report 1003, 1951, 1-10. [all data]

Coops, Mulder, et al., 1953
Coops, J.; Mulder, D.; Dienske, J.W.; Smittenberg, J., Thermochemical investigations on arylethanes I. Heats of combustion of phenylethanes., Rec. Trav. Chim. Pays/Bas, 1953, 72, 785. [all data]

Cox and Pilcher, 1970
Cox, J.D.; Pilcher, G., Thermochemistry of Organic and Organometallic Compounds, Academic Press, New York, 1970, 1-636. [all data]

Coops, Mulder, et al., 1946
Coops, J.; Mulder, D.; Dienske, J.W.; Smittenberg, J., The heats of combustion of a number of hydrocarbons, Rec. Trav. Chim. Pays/Bas, 1946, 65, 128. [all data]

Smith and Andrews, 1931
Smith, R.H.; Andrews, D.H., Thermal energy studies. I. Phenyl derivatives of methane, ethane and some related compounds. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1931, 53, 3644-3660. [all data]

Serijan and Wise, 1951, 2
Serijan, K.T.; Wise, P.H., Dicylic Hydrocarbons. III. Diphenyl- and Dicyclohexylalkanes through C15, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1951, 73, 4766. [all data]

Wise, Serijan, et al., 1950
Wise, P.H.; Serijan, K.T.; Goodman, I.A., Correlation of Physical Properties with Molecular Structre for Dicyclic Hydrocarbons. I. 2-n-Alakylbiphenyl-1,1-alkane, α,ω-dicyclohexylalkane Series, Nat. Advis. Comm. Aeronaut., Tech. Notes, No. 2081, Lewis Flight Propulsion Lab., Cleveland, OH, 1950. [all data]

Smith and Andrews, 1931, 2
Smith, R.H.; Andrews, D.H., Thermal Energy Studies I. Phenyl Derivatives of Methane, Ethane and Some Related Compounds, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1931, 53, 3644. [all data]

Verevkin, 1999
Verevkin, Sergey P., Thermochemical Properties of Diphenylalkanes, J. Chem. Eng. Data, 1999, 44, 2, 175-179, https://doi.org/10.1021/je980200e . [all data]

Stephenson and Malanowski, 1987
Stephenson, Richard M.; Malanowski, Stanislaw, Handbook of the Thermodynamics of Organic Compounds, 1987, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3173-2 . [all data]


Notes

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