Benzene, hexafluoro-

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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
Δfliquid-991.7 ± 1.2kJ/molCcrCox, Gundry, et al., 1969ALS
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δcliquid-2041. ± 8.4kJ/molCcrKrech, Price, et al., 1972ΔEr=-489.0 kcal/mol; ALS
Δcliquid-2443.6 ± 1.2kJ/molCcrCox, Gundry, et al., 1969ALS
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
liquid280.79J/mol*KN/AMesserly and Finke, 1970DH
liquid279.91J/mol*KN/ACounsell, Green, et al., 1965DH

Constant pressure heat capacity of liquid

Cp,liquid (J/mol*K) Temperature (K) Reference Comment
225.03298.15Wilhelm, Lainez, et al., 1987DH
222.0300.Gorbunova, Grigoriev, et al., 1982T = 280 to 353 K. Data also given by equation.; DH
221.6298.15Gorbunova, Simonov, et al., 1982T = 280 to 680 K. Data calculated from the equation: Cp(liq) (kJ/kg*K) = 1.19132 - 1.0716x10-3T + 3.59x10-6T2.; DH
221.3298.76Gorbunova, Simonov, et al., 1982, 2T = 284 to 350 K. Value is unsmoothed experimental datum. Cp (298.76 K) given as 1.1892 J/g*K.; DH
221.58298.15Messerly and Finke, 1970T = 13 to 342 K.; DH
221.58298.15Counsell, Green, et al., 1965T = 10 to 310 K.; DH

Phase change data

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Data compiled as indicated in comments:
TRC - Thermodynamics Research Center, NIST Boulder Laboratories, Chris Muzny director
BS - Robert L. Brown and Stephen E. Stein
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
Tboil353.4 ± 0.3KAVGN/AAverage of 10 values; Individual data points
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Tfus278.2 ± 0.2KAVGN/AAverage of 7 values; Individual data points
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Ttriple278.30KN/AMesserly and Finke, 1970, 2Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.02 K; TRC
Ttriple278.14KN/APaukov and Glukhikh, 1967Crystal phase 1 phase; Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.15 K; TRC
Ttriple278.25KN/ACounsell, Green, et al., 1965, 2Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.02 K; TRC
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Tc517. ± 1.KAVGN/AAverage of 9 values; Individual data points
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Pc33. ± 3.barAVGN/AAverage of 6 values; Individual data points
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Vc0.3351l/molN/ADouslin, Harrison, et al., 1969Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.0017 l/mol; TRC
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
ρc2.958mol/lN/AHales and Townsend, 1974Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.0029 mol/l; Liquid density determined by magnetically balanced float up to 490 K, see J.L.Hales, 1970-128. Critical D by equation due to Riedel.; TRC
ρc2.65mol/lN/AMousa, Kay, et al., 1972Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.0264 mol/l; TRC
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δvap35.9 ± 0.6kJ/molAVGN/AAverage of 9 values; Individual data points

Reduced pressure boiling point

Tboil (K) Pressure (bar) Reference Comment
354.70.991Aldrich Chemical Company Inc., 1990BS
354. to 355.0.991PCR Inc., 1990BS

Enthalpy of vaporization

ΔvapH (kJ/mol) Temperature (K) Method Reference Comment
31.66353.3N/AMajer and Svoboda, 1985 
36.5293.N/ADouslin and Osborn, 2002Based on data from 275. to 387. K.; AC
34.4333.EBAmbrose, Ewing, et al., 1990Based on data from 318. to 376. K.; AC
31.8425.N/ADavies, Ewing, et al., 1988Based on data from 403. to 516. K.; AC
36.5293.AStephenson and Malanowski, 1987Based on data from 278. to 354. K.; AC
33.2363.AStephenson and Malanowski, 1987Based on data from 348. to 389. K.; AC
32.2399.AStephenson and Malanowski, 1987Based on data from 384. to 462. K.; AC
31.8473.AStephenson and Malanowski, 1987Based on data from 458. to 517. K.; AC
35.7308.N/APatrick and Tomes, 1980Based on data from 293. to 323. K.; AC
36.2292.MMFindlay, 1969Based on data from 278. to 321. K.; AC
32.2378.EBEvans and Tiley, 1966Based on data from 363. to 516. K.; AC
35.1308.N/APatrick and Prosser, 1964Based on data from 293. to 356. K.; AC
35.5308.N/APatrick and Prosser, 1964Based on data from 293. to 358. K. See also Boublik, Fried, et al., 1984.; AC

Enthalpy of vaporization

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

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Temperature (K) A (kJ/mol) β Tc (K) Reference Comment
301. to 377.55.090.3016516.7Majer and Svoboda, 1985 

Antoine Equation Parameters

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

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Temperature (K) A B C Reference Comment
353.40 to 516.674.631271563.21-15.19Douslin, Harrison, et al., 1969, 2Coefficents calculated by NIST from author's data.
277.89 to 321.003.987511153.509-64.352Findlay, 1969Coefficents calculated by NIST from author's data.
310.4 to 361.944.143561220.117-58.543Counsell, Green, et al., 1965Coefficents calculated by NIST from author's data.
278.4 to 387.194.160541229.449-57.503Douslin and Osborn, 1965Coefficents calculated by NIST from author's data.

Enthalpy of sublimation

ΔsubH (kJ/mol) Temperature (K) Method Reference Comment
49.2263.AStephenson and Malanowski, 1987Based on data from 215. to 278. K. See also Douslin and Osborn, 2002.; AC
49.8253.IP,AScott and Osborn, 1979Based on data from 238. to 268. K.; AC
46.0316.BCounsell, Green, et al., 1965, 2AC

Enthalpy of fusion

ΔfusH (kJ/mol) Temperature (K) Reference Comment
11.585278.30Messerly and Finke, 1970DH
11.590278.25Counsell, Green, et al., 1965DH
11.59278.3Domalski and Hearing, 1996AC

Entropy of fusion

ΔfusS (J/mol*K) Temperature (K) Reference Comment
41.63278.30Messerly and Finke, 1970DH
41.65278.25Counsell, Green, et al., 1965DH

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

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
IE (evaluated)9.90 ± 0.04eVN/AN/AL
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Proton affinity (review)648.0kJ/molN/AHunter and Lias, 1998HL
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Gas basicity624.4kJ/molN/AHunter and Lias, 1998HL

Electron affinity determinations

EA (eV) Method Reference Comment
0.530 ± 0.050KineMiller, Van Doren, et al., 2004B
0.52 ± 0.11IMREDillow and Kebarle, 1989ΔGea(423 K) = -14.9±1.0 kcal/mol at 423 K, assumed entropy = 3.5 eu; B
0.70 ± 0.10LPESEustis, Wang, et al., 2007Vertical Detachment Energy: 1.55±0.02 eV; B
0.477006KineChristophorou and Datkos, 1995B
0.80 ± 0.10LPESNakajima, Taguwa, et al., 1993Vertical Detachment Energy: 1.56±0.03 eV; B
0.83 ± 0.20TDAsChen, Wiley, et al., 1994Claim that Kebarle and Chowdhury, 1987 involves an excited state; B
0.860 ± 0.030ECDWentworth, Limero, et al., 1987B
1.80 ± 0.30EndoLifshitz, Tiernan, et al., 1973B
1.200 ± 0.069SIPage and Goode, 1969The Magnetron method, lacking mass analysis, is not considered reliable.; B

Ionization energy determinations

IE (eV) Method Reference Comment
9.8PEMaier and Thommen, 1981LLK
9.906PEBieri, Asbrink, et al., 1981LLK
9.90 ± 0.05PEBastide, Hall, et al., 1979LLK
9.91PESell, Mintz, et al., 1978LLK
10.2 ± 0.1EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
9.93PEBrundle, Robin, et al., 1972LLK
9.90 ± 0.01SSmith and Raymonda, 1971LLK
9.88 ± 0.05PEClark and Frost, 1967RDSH
9.97PIBralsford, Harris, et al., 1960RDSH
10.2PEBieri, Asbrink, et al., 1981Vertical value; LLK
10.14PETrudell and Price, 1979Vertical value; LLK
10.09PEKobayashi, 1978Vertical value; LLK
10.09PEKobayashi and Nagakura, 1975Vertical value; LLK
9.90PEStreets and Ceasar, 1973Vertical value; LLK

Appearance energy determinations

Ion AE (eV) Other Products MethodReferenceComment
CF+18.3 ± 0.1?EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
CF+17.3 ± 0.3?EIDibeler, Reese, et al., 1957RDSH
CF3+25.2 ± 0.4CF+C3+CF2EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
CF3+15.3 ± 0.5?EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
CF3+21.3 ± 0.4CF+C4F2EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
CF3+17.1?EIDibeler, Reese, et al., 1957RDSH
C3F+22. ± 1.?EIDibeler, Reese, et al., 1957RDSH
C3F2+15.8 ± 0.1?EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
C3F2+18.9 ± 0.5?EIDibeler, Reese, et al., 1957RDSH
C3F3+16.5 ± 0.4C3F3EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
C3F3+21. ± 0.4CF+C2F2EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
C3F3+17.1 ± 0.2C3F3EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
C3F3+16.8 ± 0.3?EIDibeler, Reese, et al., 1957RDSH
C4F2+19.8 ± 0.5?EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
C4F2+18. ± 1.?EIDibeler, Reese, et al., 1957RDSH
C5F+29.0 ± 0.5?EIDibeler, Reese, et al., 1957RDSH
C5F2+20.7 ± 0.1?EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
C5F2+24.8 ± 0.4F2+CF2EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
C5F2+24.8 ± 0.4F+CF3EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
C5F2+22. ± 1.?EIDibeler, Reese, et al., 1957RDSH
C5F3+15.85 ± 0.01CF3ENDAdams, Smith, et al., 1985LBLHLM
C5F3+16.1 ± 0.4CF3EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
C5F3+15.8 ± 0.1?EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
C5F3+18.8 ± 0.4F+CF2EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
C5F3+15.8 ± 0.2?EIDibeler, Reese, et al., 1957RDSH
C5F4+16.4 ± 0.2CF2EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
C5F4+16.3 ± 0.4CF2EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
C5F4+16.1 ± 0.3?EIDibeler, Reese, et al., 1957RDSH
C5F5+16.4 ± 0.2?EIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
C5F5+17.2 ± 0.2CFEIDibeler, Reese, et al., 1957RDSH
C6F5+17.2 ± 0.2FEIPraet, Hubin-Franskin, et al., 1977LLK
C6F5+16.86 ± 0.05FEIPrice and Sapiano, 1974LLK
C6F5+16.9 ± 0.1FEIMajer and Patrick, 1962RDSH
F+29.2 ± 0.5?EIDibeler, Reese, et al., 1957RDSH

Mass spectrum (electron ionization)

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References

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