Formic acid

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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
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
Tboil373.9 ± 0.5KAVGN/AAverage of 25 out of 30 values; Individual data points
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Tfus281.5 ± 0.6KAVGN/AAverage of 9 values; Individual data points
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Ttriple281.45KN/AWilhoit, Chao, et al., 1985Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.1 K; TRC
Ttriple281.40KN/AStout and Fisher, 1941Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.06 K; TRC
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Ptriple0.0233atmN/ATaylor and Bruton, 1952Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.000066 atm; TRC
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Tc577.KN/AAnselme and Teja, 1990Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 30. K; Tc > 577 K, which was observed with decomposition; TRC
Tc588.KN/AAmbrose and Ghiassee, 1987Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 10. K; TRC
Tc580.KN/AMajer and Svoboda, 1985 
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δvap11.1kcal/molN/AMajer and Svoboda, 1985 
Δvap8.60kcal/molAStephenson and Malanowski, 1987Based on data from 283. to 384. K.; AC
Δvap11.1 ± 0.1kcal/molCKonicek and Wadso, 1970ALS
Δvap11.1 ± 0.1kcal/molCKonicek, Wadsö, et al., 1970AC
Δvap4.76kcal/molN/AStout and Fisher, 1941, 2AC

Enthalpy of vaporization

ΔvapH (kcal/mol) Temperature (K) Method Reference Comment
5.423373.8N/AMajer and Svoboda, 1985 
8.41315.EBAmbrose and Ghiassee, 1987, 2Based on data from 300. to 392. K.; AC
8.41325.N/ADreisbach and Shrader, 1949Based on data from 310. to 374. K. See also Dreisbach and Martin, 1949.; AC
7.07303.N/ACampbell and Campbell, 1934AC
4.85315.N/ACoolidge, 1930Based on data from 273. to 373. K.; AC
5.00338.N/ACoolidge, 1930Based on data from 273. to 373. K.; AC
4.88315.CCoolidge, 1930AC
5.04338.CCoolidge, 1930AC
8.80288.N/AKahlbaum, 1894Based on data from 273. to 307. K.; AC
11.4374.N/AKahlbaum, 1883Based on data from 295. to 374. K.; AC

Enthalpy of vaporization

ΔvapH = A exp(-αTr) (1 − Tr)β
    ΔvapH = Enthalpy of vaporization (at saturation pressure) (kcal/mol)
    Tr = reduced temperature (T / Tc)

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Temperature (K) 298. to 374.
A (kcal/mol) 5.69
α 2.1043
β -1.2652
Tc (K) 580.
ReferenceMajer and Svoboda, 1985

Antoine Equation Parameters

log10(P) = A − (B / (T + C))
    P = vapor pressure (atm)
    T = temperature (K)

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Temperature (K) A B C Reference Comment
273.7 to 307.41.99550515.-139.408Kahlbaum, 1894, 2Coefficents calculated by NIST from author's data.

Enthalpy of sublimation

ΔsubH (kcal/mol) Temperature (K) Method Reference Comment
14.5275.N/AStephenson and Malanowski, 1987Based on data from 268. to 281. K.; AC
14.8 ± 0.2213.TE,MECalis-Van Ginkel, Calis, et al., 1978Based on data from 203. to 218. K.; AC
14.4264.AStull, 1947Based on data from 253. to 275. K.; AC
14.5266.N/ACoolidge, 1930Based on data from 265. to 268. K. See also Jones, 1960.; AC

Enthalpy of fusion

ΔfusH (kcal/mol) Temperature (K) Reference Comment
3.0301281.40Stout and Fisher, 1941, 3DH

Entropy of fusion

ΔfusS (cal/mol*K) Temperature (K) Reference Comment
10.77281.40Stout and Fisher, 1941, 3DH

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Henry's Law data

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Data compiled by: Rolf Sander

Henry's Law constant (water solution)

kH(T) = H exp(d(ln(kH))/d(1/T) ((1/T) - 1/(298.15 K)))
H = Henry's law constant for solubility in water at 298.15 K (mol/(kg*bar))
d(ln(kH))/d(1/T) = Temperature dependence constant (K)

H (mol/(kg*bar)) d(ln(kH))/d(1/T) (K) Method Reference Comment
8900.6100.MN/A 
5200. CN/A 
5300.5700.QN/A 
5200. CN/A 
5400. CN/A 
5500. MN/A 
890. QN/A missing citation give several references for the Henry's law constants but don't assign them to specific species.
3700.5700.CN/A 
13000. MN/AThe value given here was measured at a liquid phase volume mixing ratio of 1 ppmv. missing citation found that the Henry's law constant changes at higher concentrations.
7600. XN/AValue given here as quoted by missing citation.
3500.5700.CN/A 
 5700.TN/A 
3700.5700.CN/A 
5600. TN/A 
3700.5700.TN/A 
6000. XN/AValue given here as quoted by missing citation.

Gas phase ion energetics data

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Data evaluated as indicated in comments:
HL - Edward P. Hunter and Sharon G. Lias
L - Sharon G. Lias

Data compiled as indicated in comments:
B - John E. Bartmess
LBLHLM - Sharon G. Lias, John E. Bartmess, Joel F. Liebman, John L. Holmes, Rhoda D. Levin, and W. Gary Mallard
LLK - Sharon G. Lias, Rhoda D. Levin, and Sherif A. Kafafi
RDSH - Henry M. Rosenstock, Keith Draxl, Bruce W. Steiner, and John T. Herron
LL - Sharon G. Lias and Joel F. Liebman

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
IE (evaluated)11.33 ± 0.01eVN/AN/AL
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Proton affinity (review)177.3kcal/molN/AHunter and Lias, 1998HL
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Gas basicity169.8kcal/molN/AHunter and Lias, 1998HL

Ionization energy determinations

IE (eV) Method Reference Comment
11.31PITraeger, 1985LBLHLM
11.329 ± 0.002SBell, Ng, et al., 1975LLK
11.16 ± 0.03PIWarneck, 1974LLK
11.314 ± 0.002PIKnowles and Nicholson, 1974LLK
11.3PEWatanabe, Yokoyama, et al., 1973LLK
11.33PEWatanabe, Yokoyama, et al., 1973, 2LLK
11.35 ± 0.03PEThomas, 1972LLK
11.16 ± 0.03PIMatthews and Warneck, 1969RDSH
11.33PEBrundle, Turner, et al., 1969RDSH
11.05 ± 0.03PIVilesov, 1960RDSH
11.05 ± 0.01PIWatanabe, 1957RDSH
11.33SPrice and Evans, 1937RDSH
11.5PEVon Niessen, Bieri, et al., 1980Vertical value; LLK
11.34PEBenoit and Harrison, 1977Vertical value; LLK
10.7PERao, 1975Vertical value; LLK
11.51PEKimura, Katsumata, et al., 1975Vertical value; LLK

Appearance energy determinations

Ion AE (eV) Other Products MethodReferenceComment
C+22.7 ± 0.5O+H2OEIStepanov, Perov, et al., 1988LL
CHO+12.76OHPITraeger, 1985LBLHLM
CHO+13.0 ± 0.1OHPIGolovin, Akopyan, et al., 1979LLK
CHO+12.79 ± 0.03OHPIWarneck, 1974LLK
CHO+12.79 ± 0.03OHPIMatthews and Warneck, 1969RDSH
CHO2+12.4 ± 0.1HPIGolovin, Akopyan, et al., 1979LLK
CHO2+12.26HPIAkopyan and Villem, 1976LLK
CHO2+12.29 ± 0.03HPIWarneck, 1974LLK
HO+17.97 ± 0.06HCOPIWarneck, 1974LLK
O+20.0 ± 0.5CO+H2EIStepanov, Perov, et al., 1988LL

De-protonation reactions

HCO2 anion + Hydrogen cation = Formic acid

By formula: CHO2- + H+ = CH2O2

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr346.2 ± 1.2kcal/molD-EAKim, Bradforth, et al., 1995gas phase; dHacid(0K) = 344.67±0.62 kcal/mol; B
Δr345.3 ± 2.2kcal/molG+TSCaldwell, Renneboog, et al., 1989gas phase; B
Δr345.4 ± 2.2kcal/molG+TSFujio, McIver, et al., 1981gas phase; value altered from reference due to change in acidity scale; B
Δr345.2 ± 2.9kcal/molG+TSCumming and Kebarle, 1978gas phase; B
Δr340.1 ± 4.6kcal/molEIAEMuftakhov, Vasil'ev, et al., 1999gas phase; B
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr339.2 ± 1.5kcal/molH-TSKim, Bradforth, et al., 1995gas phase; dHacid(0K) = 344.67±0.62 kcal/mol; B
Δr338.3 ± 2.0kcal/molIMRECaldwell, Renneboog, et al., 1989gas phase; B
Δr338.4 ± 2.0kcal/molIMREFujio, McIver, et al., 1981gas phase; value altered from reference due to change in acidity scale; B
Δr338.2 ± 2.0kcal/molIMRECumming and Kebarle, 1978gas phase; B

Gas Chromatography

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Data compiled by: NIST Mass Spectrometry Data Center, William E. Wallace, director

Van Den Dool and Kratz RI, non-polar column, temperature ramp

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Column type Active phase I Reference Comment
CapillaryDB-1543.Helmig, Pollock, et al., 199630. m/0.25 mm/1. μm, 6. K/min; Tstart: -50. C; Tend: 180. C

Van Den Dool and Kratz RI, non-polar column, custom temperature program

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Column type Active phase I Reference Comment
CapillaryMethyl Silicone512.Peng, Yang, et al., 1991Program: not specified
PackedSE-30512.Peng, Ding, et al., 1988Supelcoport; Chromosorb; Column length: 3.05 m; Program: 40C(5min) => 10C/min => 200C or 250C (60min)

Van Den Dool and Kratz RI, polar column, temperature ramp

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Column type Active phase I Reference Comment
CapillaryDB-Wax1510.Mahajan, Goddik, et al., 200430. m/0.25 mm/0.5 μm, He, 40. C @ 2. min, 5. K/min, 230. C @ 10. min

Van Den Dool and Kratz RI, polar column, custom temperature program

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Column type Active phase I Reference Comment
CapillaryStabilwax1528.Natali N., Chinnici F., et al., 200630. m/0.25 mm/0.25 μm, He; Program: 40C => 3C/min => 100C => 5C/min => 240C(10min)
CapillaryDB-Wax1543.6Yang, Chyau, et al., 1998He; Column length: 50. m; Column diameter: 0.32 mm; Program: 50C => 2.5C/min => 150C => 1.5C/min => 210C

Normal alkane RI, non-polar column, temperature ramp

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Column type Active phase I Reference Comment
CapillaryHP-1495.Castel, Fernandez, et al., 200650. m/0.2 mm/0.33 μm, He, 60. C @ 4. min, 2. K/min, 250. C @ 30. min

Normal alkane RI, non-polar column, custom temperature program

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Column type Active phase I Reference Comment
CapillaryMethyl Silicone490.Zenkevich, Korolenko, et al., 1995Program: not specified

Normal alkane RI, polar column, temperature ramp

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Column type Active phase I Reference Comment
CapillaryDB-Wax1470.Guo, Wu, et al., 200830. m/0.25 mm/0.25 μm, Helium, 60. C @ 2. min, 10. K/min, 250. C @ 10. min
CapillaryDB-Wax1470.Guo, Wu, et al., 200830. m/0.25 mm/0.25 μm, Helium, 60. C @ 2. min, 10. K/min, 250. C @ 10. min
CapillaryDB-Wax1470.Guo, Wu, et al., 200830. m/0.25 mm/0.25 μm, Helium, 60. C @ 2. min, 10. K/min, 250. C @ 10. min
CapillaryRTX-Wax1485.Prososki, Etzel, et al., 200730. m/0.25 mm/0.5 μm, He, 40. C @ 5. min, 10. K/min, 220. C @ 10. min
CapillarySupelcowax-101521.Vichi, Castellote, et al., 200330. m/0.25 mm/0.25 μm, He, 40. C @ 10. min, 3. K/min; Tend: 200. C
CapillaryDB-Wax1492.Sekiwa, Kubota, et al., 1997He, 2. K/min; Column length: 60. m; Column diameter: 0.25 mm; Tstart: 60. C; Tend: 180. C
CapillaryDB-Wax1499.Umano, Hagi, et al., 1995He, 40. C @ 2. min, 2. K/min; Column length: 60. m; Column diameter: 0.25 mm; Tend: 200. C
CapillaryFFAP1505.Vernin, Metzger, et al., 1988He, 60. C @ 5. min, 2. K/min; Column length: 50. m; Column diameter: 0.28 mm; Tend: 240. C

Normal alkane RI, polar column, custom temperature program

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Column type Active phase I Reference Comment
CapillaryDB-Wax1501.Gonzalez-Rios, Suarez-Quiroz, et al., 200730. m/0.25 mm/0.25 μm, Hydrogen; Program: 44 0C 3 0C/min -> 170 0C 8 0C/min -> 250 0C
CapillaryCP-Wax 52CB1532.Muresan, Eillebrecht, et al., 200050. m/0.32 mm/1.2 μm; Program: 40C(10min) => 3C/min => 190C => 10C/min => 250C(5min)
CapillaryPolyethylene Glycol1533.Zenkevich, Korolenko, et al., 1995Program: not specified

References

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Wilhoit, Chao, et al., 1985
Wilhoit, R.C.; Chao, J.; Hall, K.R., Thermodynamic Properties of Key Organic Compounds in the Carbon Range C1 to C4. Part 1. Properties of Condensed Phases, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, 1985, 14, 1. [all data]

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Stout, J.W.; Fisher, L.H., The entropy of formic acid. The heat capacity from 15 to 300 K. Heats of fusion and vaporization, J. Chem. Phys., 1941, 9, 163-8. [all data]

Taylor and Bruton, 1952
Taylor, M.D.; Bruton, J., The vapour phase dissociation of some carboxylic acids. II. Formic and propionic acids., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1952, 74, 4151. [all data]

Anselme and Teja, 1990
Anselme, M.J.; Teja, A.S., The critical properties of rapidly reacting substances, AIChE Symp. Ser., 1990, 86, 279, 128-32. [all data]

Ambrose and Ghiassee, 1987
Ambrose, D.; Ghiassee, N.B., Vapor Pressures and Critical Temperatures and Critical Pressures of Some Alkanoic Acids: C1 to C10, J. Chem. Thermodyn., 1987, 19, 505. [all data]

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Majer, V.; Svoboda, V., Enthalpies of Vaporization of Organic Compounds: A Critical Review and Data Compilation, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, 1985, 300. [all data]

Stephenson and Malanowski, 1987
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Konicek and Wadso, 1970
Konicek, J.; Wadso, I., Enthalpies of vaporization of organic compounds. VII. Some carboxylic acids, Acta Chem. Scand., 1970, 24, 2612-26. [all data]

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Stout and Fisher, 1941, 2
Stout, J.W.; Fisher, Leon H., The Entropy of Formic Acid. The Heat Capacity from 15 to 300°K. Heats of Fusion and Vaporization, J. Chem. Phys., 1941, 9, 2, 163, https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1750869 . [all data]

Ambrose and Ghiassee, 1987, 2
Ambrose, D.; Ghiassee, N.B., Vapour pressures and critical temperatures and critical pressures of some alkanoic acids: C1 to C10, The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 1987, 19, 5, 505-519, https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9614(87)90147-9 . [all data]

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Dreisbach and Martin, 1949
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Campbell and Campbell, 1934
Campbell, Alan Newton; Campbell, Alexandra Jean Robson, The thermodynamics of binary liquid mixtures : formic acid and water, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1934, 30, 1109, https://doi.org/10.1039/tf9343001109 . [all data]

Coolidge, 1930
Coolidge, Albert Sprague, THE VAPOR PRESSURE AND HEATS OF FUSION AND VAPORIZATION OF FORMIC ACID, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1930, 52, 5, 1874-1887, https://doi.org/10.1021/ja01368a018 . [all data]

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Kim, E.H.; Bradforth, S.E.; Arnold, D.W.; Metz, R.B.; Neumark, D.M., Study of HCO2 and DCO2 by Negative Ion Photoelectron Spectroscopy, J. Chem. Phys., 1995, 103, 18, 7801, https://doi.org/10.1063/1.470196 . [all data]

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