Toluene

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Condensed phase thermochemistry data

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Data compilation copyright by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on behalf of the U.S.A. All rights reserved.

Data compiled as indicated in comments:
DRB - Donald R. Burgess, Jr.
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
Δfliquid2.9 ± 0.26kcal/molReviewRoux, Temprado, et al., 2008There are sufficient high-quality literature values to make a good evaluation with a high degree of confidence. In general, the evaluated uncertainty limits are on the order of (0.5 to 2.5) kJ/mol.; DRB
Δfliquid2.87 ± 0.15kcal/molCcbProsen, Gilmont, et al., 1945Hf by Prosen, Johnson, et al., 1946; ALS
Δfliquid  CcbSchmidlin, 1906uncertain value: 2.4 kcal/mol; Undetermine error; ALS
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δcliquid-937. ± 5.kcal/molAVGN/AAverage of 5 out of 6 values; Individual data points
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
liquid52.811cal/mol*KN/AScott, Guthrie, et al., 1962DH
liquid52.39cal/mol*KN/AKelley, 1929DH

Constant pressure heat capacity of liquid

Cp,liquid (cal/mol*K) Temperature (K) Reference Comment
37.545298.15Grolier, Roux-Desgranges, et al., 1993DH
37.275298.15Shiohama, Ogawa, et al., 1988DH
38.22303.15Reddy, 1986T = 303.15, 313.15 K.; DH
37.543298.15Roux-Dexgranges, Grolier, et al., 1986DH
37.930298.15Tardajos, Aicart, et al., 1986DH
37.93298.15Stephens and Olson, 1984T = 266 to 318 K. Cp given as 0.4117 cal g-1 C-1.; DH
37.52298.15Grolier, Inglese, et al., 1982DH
37.560298.15Wilhelm, Faradjzadeh, et al., 1982DH
37.28293.15Atalla, El-Sharkawy, et al., 1981DH
37.52294.71Andolenko and Grigor'ev, 1979T = 293 to 373 K. Unsoothed experimental datum given as 1.704 KJ/kg*K.; DH
37.5375298.15Fortier and Benson, 1979DH
37.5433298.15Fortier and Benson, 1977DH
37.510298.15Wilhelm, Grolier, et al., 1977DH
37.5301298.15Fortier and Benson, 1976DH
37.522298.15Holzhauer and Ziegler, 1975T = 165 to 312 K. Cp = 187.43814 - 0.73026493T + 0.0029613602T2 - 2.8661704x10-6T3 J/mol*K.; DH
37.86298.15Pedersen, Kay, et al., 1975T = 298 to 348 K. Cp(liq) = 154.73 + 0.0981(T/K-273.15) + 0.001949(T/K-273.15)2 J/mol*K (298 to 348 K).; DH
37.48298.15Rajagopal and Subrahmanyam, 1974T = 298.15 to 323.15 K.; DH
37.40298.Deshpande and Bhatagadde, 1971T = 298 to 318 K.; DH
37.91293.Rastorguev and Ganiev, 1967T = 293 to 373 K.; DH
37.603298.711Hwa and Ziegler, 1966T = 181 to 304 K. Unsmoothed experimental datum.; DH
37.579298.15Scott, Guthrie, et al., 1962T = 10 to 360 K.; DH
39.89324.Swietoslawski and Zielenkiewicz, 1958Mean value 21 to 81 C.; DH
33.5295.Tschamler, 1948DH
37.91298.Kurbatov, 1947T = -76 to 60 C, mean Cp, four temperatures.; DH
37.50298.1Zhdanov, 1941T = 5 to 47 C.; DH
37.541298.2Burlew, 1940T = 281 to 383 K.; DH
37.40298.Vold, 1937DH
34.11227.8Aoyama and Kanda, 1935T = 78 to 228 K. Value is unsmoothed experimental datum.; DH
37.40298.1Richards and Wallace, 1932T = 293 to 333 K.; DH
38.70298.15Smith and Andrews, 1931T = 102 to 299 K. Value is unsmoothed experimental datum.; DH
36.58928.444Kelley, 1929T = 14 to 284 K. Value is unsmoothed experimental datum.; DH
36.09293.2Williams and Daniels, 1925T = 20 to 60 C.; DH
36.71303.Willams and Daniels, 1924T = 303 to 343 K. Equation only.; DH
37.81298.von Reis, 1881T = 292 to 390 K.; DH

Reaction thermochemistry data

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Data compilation copyright by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on behalf of the U.S.A. All rights reserved.

Data compiled as indicated in comments:
B - John E. Bartmess
M - Michael M. Meot-Ner (Mautner) and Sharon G. Lias
ALS - Hussein Y. Afeefy, Joel F. Liebman, and Stephen E. Stein
RCD - Robert C. Dunbar

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Individual Reactions

C7H7- + Hydrogen cation = Toluene

By formula: C7H7- + H+ = C7H8

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr382.33 ± 0.45kcal/molD-EAGunion, Gilles, et al., 1992gas phase; Kim, Wenthold, et al., 1999, with LN2 cooling of the ion, gives the same EA; B
Δr380.8 ± 2.1kcal/molG+TSBartmess, Scott, et al., 1979gas phase; value altered from reference due to change in acidity scale; B
Δr379.2 ± 2.1kcal/molG+TSGal, Decouzon, et al., 2001gas phase; B
Δr377.0 ± 3.5kcal/molCIDTGraul and Squires, 1990gas phase; B
Δr384.5 ± 7.1kcal/molG+TSBohme and Young, 1971gas phase; B
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr373.7 ± 2.0kcal/molIMREBartmess, Scott, et al., 1979gas phase; value altered from reference due to change in acidity scale; B
Δr372.1 ± 2.0kcal/molIMREGal, Decouzon, et al., 2001gas phase; B
Δr377.4 ± 7.0kcal/molIMRBBohme and Young, 1971gas phase; B

C3H9Si+ + Toluene = (C3H9Si+ • Toluene)

By formula: C3H9Si+ + C7H8 = (C3H9Si+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr28.4kcal/molPHPMSStone and Stone, 1991gas phase; forms pi complex; M
Δr31.3kcal/molPHPMSStone and Stone, 1991gas phase; toluene D8, forms pi complex; M
Δr26.6kcal/molPHPMSWojtyniak and Stone, 1986gas phase; switching reaction,Thermochemical ladder((CH3)3Si+)C6H6, Entropy change calculated or estimated; M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr34.9cal/mol*KN/AWojtyniak and Stone, 1986gas phase; switching reaction,Thermochemical ladder((CH3)3Si+)C6H6, Entropy change calculated or estimated; M

Free energy of reaction

ΔrG° (kcal/mol) T (K) Method Reference Comment
10.3468.PHPMSWojtyniak and Stone, 1986gas phase; switching reaction,Thermochemical ladder((CH3)3Si+)C6H6, Entropy change calculated or estimated; M

Bromine anion + Toluene = (Bromine anion • Toluene)

By formula: Br- + C7H8 = (Br- • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr8.6 ± 1.8kcal/molIMREPaul and Kebarle, 1991gas phase; ΔGaff measured at 303 K, corrected to 423 K, ΔSaff taken as that of PhNO2..Br-; B,M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr20.cal/mol*KN/APaul and Kebarle, 1991gas phase; Entropy change calculated or estimated; M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr0.1 ± 1.0kcal/molIMREPaul and Kebarle, 1991gas phase; ΔGaff measured at 303 K, corrected to 423 K, ΔSaff taken as that of PhNO2..Br-; B

Free energy of reaction

ΔrG° (kcal/mol) T (K) Method Reference Comment
0.1423.PHPMSPaul and Kebarle, 1991gas phase; Entropy change calculated or estimated; M

C4H9+ + Toluene = (C4H9+ • Toluene)

By formula: C4H9+ + C7H8 = (C4H9+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr28.6kcal/molPHPMSStone and Stone, 1991gas phase; toluene D8, forms protonated t-butyltoluene; M
Δr29.1kcal/molPHPMSStone and Stone, 1991gas phase; forms protomated t-butyltoluene; M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr54.5cal/mol*KPHPMSStone and Stone, 1991gas phase; toluene D8, forms protonated t-butyltoluene; M
Δr54.6cal/mol*KPHPMSStone and Stone, 1991gas phase; forms protomated t-butyltoluene; M

C7H8+ + Toluene = (C7H8+ • Toluene)

By formula: C7H8+ + C7H8 = (C7H8+ • C7H8)

Bond type: Charge transfer bond (positive ion)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr14.5kcal/molMPIErnstberger, Krause, et al., 1990gas phase; M
Δr5.4kcal/molPIRuhl, Bisling, et al., 1986gas phase; from vIP of perpendicular dimer; M
Δr16.0kcal/molPHPMSMeot-Ner (Mautner), Hamlet, et al., 1978gas phase; M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr29.cal/mol*KPHPMSMeot-Ner (Mautner), Hamlet, et al., 1978gas phase; M

C6H7N+ + Toluene = (C6H7N+ • Toluene)

By formula: C6H7N+ + C7H8 = (C6H7N+ • C7H8)

Bond type: Charge transfer bond (positive ion)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr13.7kcal/molPHPMSMeot-Ner (Mautner) and El-Shall, 1986gas phase; M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr26.0cal/mol*KPHPMSMeot-Ner (Mautner) and El-Shall, 1986gas phase; M

C9H12+ + Toluene = (C9H12+ • Toluene)

By formula: C9H12+ + C7H8 = (C9H12+ • C7H8)

Bond type: Charge transfer bond (positive ion)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr12.0kcal/molPHPMSMeot-Ner (Mautner), Hamlet, et al., 1978gas phase; M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr27.cal/mol*KPHPMSMeot-Ner (Mautner), Hamlet, et al., 1978gas phase; M

Nitric oxide anion + Toluene = (Nitric oxide anion • Toluene)

By formula: NO- + C7H8 = (NO- • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr44.2kcal/molICRReents and Freiser, 1981gas phase; switching reaction,Thermochemical ladder(NO+)C2H5OH, Entropy change calculated or estimated; Farid and McMahon, 1978; M

Hydrogen bromide + Benzene, (bromomethyl)- = Toluene + Bromine

By formula: HBr + C7H7Br = C7H8 + Br2

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr8.1 ± 1.0kcal/molEqkBenson and Buss, 1957gas phase; Reanalyzed by Cox and Pilcher, 1970, Original value = 8.0 ± 0.9 kcal/mol; ALS

Chlorine anion + Toluene = (Chlorine anion • Toluene)

By formula: Cl- + C7H8 = (Cl- • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr4.00kcal/molTDEqFrench, Ikuta, et al., 1982gas phase; B

Free energy of reaction

ΔrG° (kcal/mol) T (K) Method Reference Comment
4.0300.PHPMSFrench, Ikuta, et al., 1982gas phase; M

Hydrogen iodide + Benzene, (iodomethyl)- = Toluene + Iodine

By formula: HI + C7H7I = C7H8 + I2

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-7.8 ± 1.1kcal/molCmGraham, Nichol, et al., 1955liquid phase; solvent: p-Xylene; ALS

Benzene, (bromomethyl)- + 0.5Hydrogen = Toluene + 0.5Bromine

By formula: C7H7Br + 0.5H2 = C7H8 + 0.5Br2

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-0.9 ± 0.5kcal/molChydAshcroft, Carson, et al., 1963liquid phase; ALS

Iodide + Toluene = (Iodide • Toluene)

By formula: I- + C7H8 = (I- • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr11.0 ± 1.0kcal/molTDAsCaldwell, Masucci, et al., 1989gas phase; B,M

5-Methylene 1,3-cyclohexadiene = Toluene

By formula: C7H8 = C7H8

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-24. ± 3.kcal/molCmBartmess and Griffith, 1990gas phase; Gas phase acidity; ALS

Benzene, (iodomethyl)- = Toluene + 0.5Iodine

By formula: C7H7I = C7H8 + 0.5I2

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-9.7 ± 0.4kcal/molChydAshcroft, Carson, et al., 1963liquid phase; ALS

(Lithium ion (1+) • Toluene) + Toluene = (Lithium ion (1+) • 2Toluene)

By formula: (Li+ • C7H8) + C7H8 = (Li+ • 2C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr27.8 ± 0.7kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

(Sodium ion (1+) • Toluene) + Toluene = (Sodium ion (1+) • 2Toluene)

By formula: (Na+ • C7H8) + C7H8 = (Na+ • 2C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr20.7 ± 0.5kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

(Cesium ion (1+) • Toluene) + Toluene = (Cesium ion (1+) • 2Toluene)

By formula: (Cs+ • C7H8) + C7H8 = (Cs+ • 2C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr14.7 ± 1.0kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

(Rubidium ion (1+) • Toluene) + Toluene = (Rubidium ion (1+) • 2Toluene)

By formula: (Rb+ • C7H8) + C7H8 = (Rb+ • 2C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr16.2 ± 1.0kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

(Potassium ion (1+) • Toluene) + Toluene = (Potassium ion (1+) • 2Toluene)

By formula: (K+ • C7H8) + C7H8 = (K+ • 2C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr17.9 ± 1.1kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

(Chromium ion (1+) • Toluene) + Toluene = (Chromium ion (1+) • 2Toluene)

By formula: (Cr+ • C7H8) + C7H8 = (Cr+ • 2C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr53.1 ± 9.1kcal/molRAKLin and Dunbar, 1997RCD

Benzene, 1-methyl-3-(1-methylethyl)- + Benzene = Toluene + Benzene, (1-methylethyl)-

By formula: C10H14 + C6H6 = C7H8 + C9H12

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr0.0 ± 0.1kcal/molEqkTsvetkov, Rozhnov, et al., 1985liquid phase; ALS

Lithium ion (1+) + Toluene = (Lithium ion (1+) • Toluene)

By formula: Li+ + C7H8 = (Li+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr43.7 ± 4.0kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

Sodium ion (1+) + Toluene = (Sodium ion (1+) • Toluene)

By formula: Na+ + C7H8 = (Na+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr26.8 ± 0.8kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

Cesium ion (1+) + Toluene = (Cesium ion (1+) • Toluene)

By formula: Cs+ + C7H8 = (Cs+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr15.3 ± 1.1kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

Rubidium ion (1+) + Toluene = (Rubidium ion (1+) • Toluene)

By formula: Rb+ + C7H8 = (Rb+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr17.0 ± 1.0kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

Potassium ion (1+) + Toluene = (Potassium ion (1+) • Toluene)

By formula: K+ + C7H8 = (K+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr19.1 ± 1.2kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

Chromium ion (1+) + Toluene = (Chromium ion (1+) • Toluene)

By formula: Cr+ + C7H8 = (Cr+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr42.1 ± 3.3kcal/molRAKLin and Dunbar, 1997RCD

Ion clustering data

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Data compilation copyright by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce on behalf of the U.S.A. All rights reserved.

Data compiled as indicated in comments:
B - John E. Bartmess
M - Michael M. Meot-Ner (Mautner) and Sharon G. Lias
RCD - Robert C. Dunbar

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Clustering reactions

Bromine anion + Toluene = (Bromine anion • Toluene)

By formula: Br- + C7H8 = (Br- • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr8.6 ± 1.8kcal/molIMREPaul and Kebarle, 1991gas phase; ΔGaff measured at 303 K, corrected to 423 K, ΔSaff taken as that of PhNO2..Br-; B,M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr20.cal/mol*KN/APaul and Kebarle, 1991gas phase; Entropy change calculated or estimated; M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr0.1 ± 1.0kcal/molIMREPaul and Kebarle, 1991gas phase; ΔGaff measured at 303 K, corrected to 423 K, ΔSaff taken as that of PhNO2..Br-; B

Free energy of reaction

ΔrG° (kcal/mol) T (K) Method Reference Comment
0.1423.PHPMSPaul and Kebarle, 1991gas phase; Entropy change calculated or estimated; M

C3H9Si+ + Toluene = (C3H9Si+ • Toluene)

By formula: C3H9Si+ + C7H8 = (C3H9Si+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr28.4kcal/molPHPMSStone and Stone, 1991gas phase; forms pi complex; M
Δr31.3kcal/molPHPMSStone and Stone, 1991gas phase; toluene D8, forms pi complex; M
Δr26.6kcal/molPHPMSWojtyniak and Stone, 1986gas phase; switching reaction,Thermochemical ladder((CH3)3Si+)C6H6, Entropy change calculated or estimated; M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr34.9cal/mol*KN/AWojtyniak and Stone, 1986gas phase; switching reaction,Thermochemical ladder((CH3)3Si+)C6H6, Entropy change calculated or estimated; M

Free energy of reaction

ΔrG° (kcal/mol) T (K) Method Reference Comment
10.3468.PHPMSWojtyniak and Stone, 1986gas phase; switching reaction,Thermochemical ladder((CH3)3Si+)C6H6, Entropy change calculated or estimated; M

C4H9+ + Toluene = (C4H9+ • Toluene)

By formula: C4H9+ + C7H8 = (C4H9+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr28.6kcal/molPHPMSStone and Stone, 1991gas phase; toluene D8, forms protonated t-butyltoluene; M
Δr29.1kcal/molPHPMSStone and Stone, 1991gas phase; forms protomated t-butyltoluene; M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr54.5cal/mol*KPHPMSStone and Stone, 1991gas phase; toluene D8, forms protonated t-butyltoluene; M
Δr54.6cal/mol*KPHPMSStone and Stone, 1991gas phase; forms protomated t-butyltoluene; M

C6H7N+ + Toluene = (C6H7N+ • Toluene)

By formula: C6H7N+ + C7H8 = (C6H7N+ • C7H8)

Bond type: Charge transfer bond (positive ion)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr13.7kcal/molPHPMSMeot-Ner (Mautner) and El-Shall, 1986gas phase; M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr26.0cal/mol*KPHPMSMeot-Ner (Mautner) and El-Shall, 1986gas phase; M

C7H8+ + Toluene = (C7H8+ • Toluene)

By formula: C7H8+ + C7H8 = (C7H8+ • C7H8)

Bond type: Charge transfer bond (positive ion)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr14.5kcal/molMPIErnstberger, Krause, et al., 1990gas phase; M
Δr5.4kcal/molPIRuhl, Bisling, et al., 1986gas phase; from vIP of perpendicular dimer; M
Δr16.0kcal/molPHPMSMeot-Ner (Mautner), Hamlet, et al., 1978gas phase; M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr29.cal/mol*KPHPMSMeot-Ner (Mautner), Hamlet, et al., 1978gas phase; M

C9H12+ + Toluene = (C9H12+ • Toluene)

By formula: C9H12+ + C7H8 = (C9H12+ • C7H8)

Bond type: Charge transfer bond (positive ion)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr12.0kcal/molPHPMSMeot-Ner (Mautner), Hamlet, et al., 1978gas phase; M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr27.cal/mol*KPHPMSMeot-Ner (Mautner), Hamlet, et al., 1978gas phase; M

Chlorine anion + Toluene = (Chlorine anion • Toluene)

By formula: Cl- + C7H8 = (Cl- • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr4.00kcal/molTDEqFrench, Ikuta, et al., 1982gas phase; B

Free energy of reaction

ΔrG° (kcal/mol) T (K) Method Reference Comment
4.0300.PHPMSFrench, Ikuta, et al., 1982gas phase; M

Chromium ion (1+) + Toluene = (Chromium ion (1+) • Toluene)

By formula: Cr+ + C7H8 = (Cr+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr42.1 ± 3.3kcal/molRAKLin and Dunbar, 1997RCD

(Chromium ion (1+) • Toluene) + Toluene = (Chromium ion (1+) • 2Toluene)

By formula: (Cr+ • C7H8) + C7H8 = (Cr+ • 2C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr53.1 ± 9.1kcal/molRAKLin and Dunbar, 1997RCD

Cesium ion (1+) + Toluene = (Cesium ion (1+) • Toluene)

By formula: Cs+ + C7H8 = (Cs+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr15.3 ± 1.1kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

(Cesium ion (1+) • Toluene) + Toluene = (Cesium ion (1+) • 2Toluene)

By formula: (Cs+ • C7H8) + C7H8 = (Cs+ • 2C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr14.7 ± 1.0kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

Iodide + Toluene = (Iodide • Toluene)

By formula: I- + C7H8 = (I- • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr11.0 ± 1.0kcal/molTDAsCaldwell, Masucci, et al., 1989gas phase; B,M

Potassium ion (1+) + Toluene = (Potassium ion (1+) • Toluene)

By formula: K+ + C7H8 = (K+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr19.1 ± 1.2kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

(Potassium ion (1+) • Toluene) + Toluene = (Potassium ion (1+) • 2Toluene)

By formula: (K+ • C7H8) + C7H8 = (K+ • 2C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr17.9 ± 1.1kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

Lithium ion (1+) + Toluene = (Lithium ion (1+) • Toluene)

By formula: Li+ + C7H8 = (Li+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr43.7 ± 4.0kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

(Lithium ion (1+) • Toluene) + Toluene = (Lithium ion (1+) • 2Toluene)

By formula: (Li+ • C7H8) + C7H8 = (Li+ • 2C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr27.8 ± 0.7kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

Nitric oxide anion + Toluene = (Nitric oxide anion • Toluene)

By formula: NO- + C7H8 = (NO- • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr44.2kcal/molICRReents and Freiser, 1981gas phase; switching reaction,Thermochemical ladder(NO+)C2H5OH, Entropy change calculated or estimated; Farid and McMahon, 1978; M

Sodium ion (1+) + Toluene = (Sodium ion (1+) • Toluene)

By formula: Na+ + C7H8 = (Na+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr26.8 ± 0.8kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

(Sodium ion (1+) • Toluene) + Toluene = (Sodium ion (1+) • 2Toluene)

By formula: (Na+ • C7H8) + C7H8 = (Na+ • 2C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr20.7 ± 0.5kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

Rubidium ion (1+) + Toluene = (Rubidium ion (1+) • Toluene)

By formula: Rb+ + C7H8 = (Rb+ • C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr17.0 ± 1.0kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

(Rubidium ion (1+) • Toluene) + Toluene = (Rubidium ion (1+) • 2Toluene)

By formula: (Rb+ • C7H8) + C7H8 = (Rb+ • 2C7H8)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr16.2 ± 1.0kcal/molCIDTAmunugama and Rodgers, 2002RCD

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Notes

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