Carbon Tetrachloride

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Condensed phase thermochemistry data

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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
Δfliquid-128.1 ± 2.5kJ/molReviewManion, 2002adopted combustion calorimetry data of Hu and Sinke, 1969 with increased uncertainty to reflect other data; DRB
Δfliquid-128.4kJ/molCcrHu and Sinke, 1969, 2ALS
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δcliquid-359.9kJ/molCcrHu and Sinke, 1969, 2ALS
Δcliquid-365.7 ± 8.4kJ/molCcbSmith, Bjellerup, et al., 1953Reanalyzed by Cox and Pilcher, 1970, Original value = -370. ± 10. kJ/mol; ALS
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
liquid214.39J/mol*KN/AHicks, Hooley, et al., 1944DH
liquid205.4J/mol*KN/ALatimer, 1922DH
liquid219.2J/mol*KN/AStull, 1937Extrapolation below 91 K; 74.31 J/mol*K.; DH

Constant pressure heat capacity of liquid

Cp,liquid (J/mol*K) Temperature (K) Reference Comment
131.3298.15Shehatta, 1993DH
133.35298.15Lainez, Rodrigo, et al., 1989DH
133.0298.15Petrov, Peshekhodov, et al., 1989T = 258.15, 278.15, 298.15, 318.15 K.; DH
132.9298.15Nkinamubanzi, Charlet, et al., 1985DH
131.34298.15Tanaka, 1982T = 293.15, 298.15, 303.15 K. Data at three temperatures.; DH
129.8293.15Atalla, El-Sharkawy, et al., 1981DH
131.6298.15Grolier, Hamedi, et al., 1979DH
131.40298.15Vesely, Zabransky, et al., 1979DH
131.36298.15Wilhelm, Faradjzadeh, et al., 1979DH
131.57298.15Grolier, Wilhelm, et al., 1978DH
131.40298.15Vesely, Svoboda, et al., 1977T = 298 to 318 K.; DH
131.36298.15Fortier, Benson, et al., 1976DH
131.401298.15Fortier and Benson, 1976DH
131.9298.15Grolier, Benson, et al., 1975DH
131.66293.15Wilhelm, Zettler, et al., 1974T = 273 to 323 K.; DH
130.8298.15Subrahmanyam and Rajagopal, 1973T = 298 to 323 K.; DH
131.8256.10Arentsen and Van Miltenburg, 1972T = 243 to 256 K. Value is unsmoothed experimental datum.; DH
131.0298.Deshpande and Bhatagadde, 1971T = 298 to 318 K.; DH
131.5293.Rastorguev and Ganiev, 1967T = 293 to 333 K.; DH
130.9300.Harrison and Moelwyn-Hughes, 1957T = 243 to 303 K.; DH
130.5303.3Harrison and Moelwyn-Hughes, 1957T = 254 to 303 K. Unsmoothed experimental datum.; DH
132.59298.Staveley, Tupman, et al., 1955T = 295 to 339 K.; DH
128.8298.Kurbatov, 1948T = -20 to 72°C. Mean Cp, four temperatures.; DH
131.67298.15Hicks, Hooley, et al., 1944T = 15 to 300 K.; DH
132.2298.1Zhdanov, 1941T = 5 to 46°C.; DH
133.1301.2Phillip, 1939DH
132.63298.1Stull, 1937T = 90 to 320 K.; DH
133.1298.Vold, 1937DH
133.0298.Vold, 1937Cp given as 0.2066 cal/g*K.; DH
126.4288.3Kolosovskii and Udovenko, 1934DH
126.4288.3de Kolossowsky and Udowenko, 1933DH
130.5298.1Richards and Wallace, 1932T = 293 to 323 K.; DH
128.0293.2Williams and Daniels, 1925T = 20 to 50°C.; DH
128.9303.Willams and Daniels, 1924T = 303 to 330 K. Equation only.; DH
133.9290.Latimer, 1922T = 39.1 to 290 K.; DH

Constant pressure heat capacity of solid

Cp,solid (J/mol*K) Temperature (K) Reference Comment
44.2246.Atake and Chihara, 1971T = 3 to 46 K.; DH

Reaction thermochemistry data

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Data compiled as indicated in comments:
B - John E. Bartmess
M - Michael M. Meot-Ner (Mautner) and Sharon G. Lias
MS - José A. Martinho Simões
ALS - Hussein Y. Afeefy, Joel F. Liebman, and Stephen E. Stein

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Individual Reactions

Chlorine anion + Carbon Tetrachloride = (Chlorine anion • Carbon Tetrachloride)

By formula: Cl- + CCl4 = (Cl- • CCl4)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr56.1 ± 8.4kJ/molTDAsHiraoka, Mizuno, et al., 2001gas phase; B
Δr59.4 ± 2.9kJ/molTDAsDougherty, Dalton, et al., 1974gas phase; B,M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr116.J/mol*KHPMSDougherty, Dalton, et al., 1974gas phase; M
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr21.1kJ/molTDAsHiraoka, Mizuno, et al., 2001gas phase; B
Δr24.7 ± 3.8kJ/molTDAsDougherty, Dalton, et al., 1974gas phase; B

C8H6MoO3 (solution) + Carbon Tetrachloride (solution) = Molybdenum, tricarbonylchloro(η5-2,4-cyclopentadien-1-yl)- (solution) + Trichloromethane (solution)

By formula: C8H6MoO3 (solution) + CCl4 (solution) = C8H5ClMoO3 (solution) + CHCl3 (solution)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-133.1 ± 3.8kJ/molRSCNolan, López de la Vega, et al., 1986solvent: Tetrahydrofuran; The enthalpy of solution of Mo(Cp)(CO)3(H)(cr) was measured as 8.8 ± 0.4 kJ/mol Nolan, López de la Vega, et al., 1986, 2. Reaction temperature: 323 K; MS

Carbon dioxide + Carbon Tetrachloride = 2Phosgene

By formula: CO2 + CCl4 = 2CCl2O

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr70. ± 2.kJ/molEqkLord and Pritchard, 1969gas phase; Two values for Hf; ALS
Δr70. ± 2.kJ/molEqkLord and Pritchard, 1969gas phase; Two values for Hf; ALS

CCl5- + 2Carbon Tetrachloride = C2Cl9-

By formula: CCl5- + 2CCl4 = C2Cl9-

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr38.9kJ/molN/AHiraoka, Mizuno, et al., 2001gas phase; B
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr12.7kJ/molTDAsHiraoka, Mizuno, et al., 2001gas phase; B

Trichloromethane + Chlorine = Carbon Tetrachloride + Hydrogen chloride

By formula: CHCl3 + Cl2 = CCl4 + HCl

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-93.30kJ/molCmKirkbride, 1956liquid phase; Heat of chlorination; ALS

Carbon Tetrachloride + Bromine = bromine chloride + Methane, bromotrichloro-

By formula: CCl4 + Br2 = BrCl + CBrCl3

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr37. ± 1.kJ/molEqkMendenhall, Golden, et al., 1973gas phase; ALS

C10H12Mo (cr) + 2Carbon Tetrachloride (l) = C10H10Cl2Mo (cr) + 2Trichloromethane (l)

By formula: C10H12Mo (cr) + 2CCl4 (l) = C10H10Cl2Mo (cr) + 2CHCl3 (l)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-321.3 ± 4.4kJ/molRSCCalado, Dias, et al., 1979MS

C10H12W (cr) + 2Carbon Tetrachloride (l) = C10H10Cl2W (cr) + 2Trichloromethane (l)

By formula: C10H12W (cr) + 2CCl4 (l) = C10H10Cl2W (cr) + 2CHCl3 (l)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-301.1 ± 3.4kJ/molRSCCalado, Dias, et al., 1979MS

2Phosgene = Carbon dioxide + Carbon Tetrachloride

By formula: 2CCl2O = CO2 + CCl4

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-70. ± 2.kJ/molEqkLord and Pritchard, 1969gas phase; ALS

Gas phase ion energetics data

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Data evaluated as indicated in comments:
L - Sharon G. Lias

Data compiled as indicated in comments:
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
B - John E. Bartmess

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
IE (evaluated)11.47 ± 0.01eVN/AN/AL

Electron affinity determinations

EA (eV) Method Reference Comment
0.80 ± 0.34IMRBStaneke, Groothuis, et al., 1995EA > EA(CH2S-.), and Cl-A(CCl3.) < Cl-A(CCl4); B
2.00 ± 0.20NBIELacmann, Maneira, et al., 1983B
2.00 ± 0.20NBIEDispert and Lacmann, 1978B
2.12 ± 0.10SIGaines, Kay, et al., 1966The Magnetron method, lacking mass analysis, is not considered reliable.; B

Ionization energy determinations

IE (eV) Method Reference Comment
11.5 ± 0.1EIKime, Driscoll, et al., 1987LBLHLM
11.3PEVon Niessen, Asbrink, et al., 1982LBLHLM
11.47 ± 0.08PEBassett and Lloyd, 1971LLK
11.47PEDewar and Worley, 1969RDSH
11.47 ± 0.01PIWatanabe, 1957RDSH
11.0 ± 1.0EIBaker and Tate, 1938RDSH
11.69PEKimura, Katsumata, et al., 1981Vertical value; LLK
11.69PEDixon, Murrell, et al., 1971Vertical value; LLK

Appearance energy determinations

Ion AE (eV) Other Products MethodReferenceComment
C+24. ± 1.4ClPIBurton, Chan, et al., 1994LL
C+23.5 ± 0.24ClEIBaker and Tate, 1938RDSH
CCl+17. ± 1.3ClPIBurton, Chan, et al., 1994LL
CCl+19.35 ± 0.05Cl2+Cl?EIReed and Snedden, 1958RDSH
CCl+19.4 ± 0.1Cl2+Cl?EIBlanchard and LeGoff, 1957RDSH
CCl+17.1 ± 0.23ClEIBaker and Tate, 1938RDSH
CCl2+14. ± 1.Cl2PIBurton, Chan, et al., 1994LL
CCl2+16. ± 1.2ClPIBurton, Chan, et al., 1994LL
CCl2+15.4?EIShapiro and Lossing, 1968RDSH
CCl2+16.0 ± 0.22ClEIBaker and Tate, 1938RDSH
CCl3+11. ± 1.ClPIBurton, Chan, et al., 1994LL
CCl3+11.28 ± 0.03ClPIWerner, Tsai, et al., 1974LLK
CCl3+11.37ClEILossing, 1972LLK
CCl3+11.65 ± 0.10ClEIFox and Curran, 1961RDSH
CCl3+11.90 ± 0.07ClEIReed and Snedden, 1958RDSH
CCl3+11.7 ± 0.1ClEIFarmer, Henderson, et al., 1956RDSH
CCl3+12.2 ± 0.2ClEIBaker and Tate, 1938RDSH
Cl+24. ± 1.C+Cl+Cl2PIBurton, Chan, et al., 1994LL
Cl+19. ± 1.CCl+Cl2PIBurton, Chan, et al., 1994LL
Cl+16.1 ± 0.2CCl3EIFox and Curran, 1961RDSH
Cl+19.1 ± 0.2?EIBaker and Tate, 1938RDSH
Cl2+23. ± 1.C+2ClPIBurton, Chan, et al., 1994LL
Cl2+16.4 ± 0.5?EIBaker and Tate, 1938RDSH
Cl2+23.0 ± 1.0C+2ClEIBaker and Tate, 1938RDSH

References

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Manion, 2002
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Hicks, Hooley, et al., 1944
Hicks, J.F.G.; Hooley, J.G.; Stephenson, C.C., The heat capacity of carbon tetrachloride from 15 to 300K. The heats of transition and of fusion. The entropy from thermal measurments compared with the entropy from molecular data, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1944, 66, 1064-1067. [all data]

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