Propanal

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Phase change data

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Data compiled as indicated in comments:
BS - Robert L. Brown and Stephen E. Stein
TRC - Thermodynamics Research Center, NIST Boulder Laboratories, Chris Muzny director
DRB - Donald R. Burgess, Jr.
ALS - Hussein Y. Afeefy, Joel F. Liebman, and Stephen E. Stein
AC - William E. Acree, Jr., James S. Chickos
DH - Eugene S. Domalski and Elizabeth D. Hearing

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Tboil322. ± 2.KAVGN/AAverage of 38 out of 40 values; Individual data points
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Tfus180. ± 20.KAVGN/AAverage of 6 values; Individual data points
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Ttriple171.32KN/AVasil'ev and Petrov, 1984Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.01 K; TRC
Ttriple171.15KN/AKorkhov and Vasil'ev, 1977Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.1 K; TRC
Ttriple171.32KN/AKorkhov and Vasil'ev, 1977Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.05 K; TRC
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Tc600. ± 200.KAVGN/AAverage of 6 values; Individual data points
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Pc52.60barN/AGude and Teja, 1994Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.60 bar; by the flow method; TRC
Pc52.70barN/AGude and Teja, 1994Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 1.00 bar; by sealed ampule; TRC
Pc52.70barN/ATeja and Rosenthal, 1990Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 1.00 bar; TRC
Pc68.6983barN/ABougard and Jadot, 1977source of data not clear; TRC
Pc68.6984barN/ASvoboda, Vesely, et al., 1977Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 2.026 bar; TRC
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
ρc4.91mol/lN/AAnselme and Teja, 1990Uncertainty assigned by TRC = 0.09 mol/l; TRC
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δvap29.7 ± 0.3kJ/molAVGN/AAverage of 11 values; Individual data points

Enthalpy of vaporization

ΔvapH (kJ/mol) Temperature (K) Method Reference Comment
28.31321.1N/AMajer and Svoboda, 1985 
28.320321.08N/AKorkhov and Vasil'ev, 1977, 2DH
30.3305.AStephenson and Malanowski, 1987Based on data from 290. to 322. K. See also Dykyj, 1970.; AC
31.9265.EBStephenson and Malanowski, 1987Based on data from 250. to 330. K. See also Smith and Bonner, 1951.; AC
31.5278.N/AKim and Kim, 1977Based on data from 263. to 373. K.; AC
30.5301.N/AAmbrose and Sprake, 1974Based on data from 286. to 321. K.; AC
28.3321.N/ACounsell and Lee, 1972AC
29.4303.N/ACounsell and Lee, 1972AC
30.3286.N/ACounsell and Lee, 1972AC

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
286. to 321.44.480.2676496.2Majer and Svoboda, 1985 

Enthalpy of fusion

ΔfusH (kJ/mol) Temperature (K) Reference Comment
8.590171.32Korkhov and Vasil'ev, 1977, 2DH
8.59171.3Domalski and Hearing, 1996AC

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Reaction thermochemistry data

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

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Individual Reactions

C3H5O- + Hydrogen cation = Propanal

By formula: C3H5O- + H+ = C3H6O

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr1528. ± 8.8kJ/molG+TSBartmess, Scott, et al., 1979gas phase; value altered from reference due to change in acidity scale; B
Δr1531. ± 10.kJ/molG+TSCumming and Kebarle, 1978gas phase; B
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr1501. ± 8.4kJ/molIMREBartmess, Scott, et al., 1979gas phase; value altered from reference due to change in acidity scale; B
Δr1504. ± 8.4kJ/molIMRECumming and Kebarle, 1978gas phase; B

Propanal + Hydrogen = 1-Propanol

By formula: C3H6O + H2 = C3H8O

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-84.3 ± 0.4kJ/molCmWiberg, Crocker, et al., 1991liquid phase; solvent: Triglyme; Heat of hydrogenation; ALS
Δr-69.55 ± 0.76kJ/molEqkConnett, 1972gas phase; At 473-524 K; ALS
Δr-65.77 ± 0.67kJ/molChydBuckley and Cox, 1967gas phase; ALS

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

By formula: NO- + C3H6O = (NO- • C3H6O)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr159.kJ/molICRReents and Freiser, 1981gas phase; switching reaction,Thermochemical ladder(NO+)C2H5OH, Entropy change calculated or estimated; Farid and McMahon, 1978, ref. to PA(NH3)=872. kJ/mol; M

(C3H7O- • 4294967295Propanal) + Propanal = C3H7O-

By formula: (C3H7O- • 4294967295C3H6O) + C3H6O = C3H7O-

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr172. ± 9.2kJ/molN/ABartmess, Scott, et al., 1979gas phase; value altered from reference due to change in acidity scale; B

Magnesium ion (1+) + Propanal = (Magnesium ion (1+) • Propanal)

By formula: Mg+ + C3H6O = (Mg+ • C3H6O)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr270. ± 20.kJ/molICROperti, Tews, et al., 1988gas phase; switching reaction,Thermochemical ladder(Mg+)CH3OH; M

Propane, 1,1-dimethoxy- + Water = Propanal + 2Methyl Alcohol

By formula: C5H12O2 + H2O = C3H6O + 2CH4O

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr37.65 ± 0.071kJ/molEqkWiberg and Squires, 1981liquid phase; ALS

Propylene oxide = Propanal

By formula: C3H6O = C3H6O

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-98.7kJ/molEqkPolkovnikova and Lapiclus, 1974gas phase; At 300 K; ALS

Propanal = 2-Propen-1-ol

By formula: C3H6O = C3H6O

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-32.kJ/molEqkPolkovnikova and Lapiclus, 1974gas phase; At 300 K; ALS

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

View reactions leading to C3H6O+ (ion structure unspecified)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
IE (evaluated)9.96 ± 0.01eVN/AN/AL
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Proton affinity (review)786.0kJ/molN/AHunter and Lias, 1998HL
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Gas basicity754.0kJ/molN/AHunter and Lias, 1998HL

Electron affinity determinations

EA (eV) Reference Comment
0.000999 ± 0.000087Hammer, Diri, et al., 2003B

Ionization energy determinations

IE (eV) Method Reference Comment
9.96PITraeger, 1985LBLHLM
9.96PITraeger, 1985, 2LBLHLM
9.82 ± 0.14EIEl-Sherbini, Allam, et al., 1981LLK
9.95PIStaley, Wieting, et al., 1977LLK
9.953 ± 0.005PEHernandez, Masclet, et al., 1977LLK
9.99PETam, Yee, et al., 1974LLK
9.97 ± 0.01PECocksey, Eland, et al., 1971LLK
9.94PEDewar and Worley, 1969RDSH
9.98 ± 0.01PIWatanabe, Nakayama, et al., 1962RDSH
9.96PEBenoit and Harrison, 1977Vertical value; LLK
9.85PEKimura, Katsumata, et al., 1975Vertical value; LLK

Appearance energy determinations

Ion AE (eV) Other Products MethodReferenceComment
CHO+11.79C2H5PITraeger, 1985LBLHLM
C2H3O+12.3 ± 0.05CH3EIBurgers and Holmes, 1982LBLHLM
C2H3O+10.79CH3PIStaley, Wieting, et al., 1977LLK
C3H5O+10.18HPITraeger, 1985, 2LBLHLM

De-protonation reactions

C3H5O- + Hydrogen cation = Propanal

By formula: C3H5O- + H+ = C3H6O

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr1528. ± 8.8kJ/molG+TSBartmess, Scott, et al., 1979gas phase; value altered from reference due to change in acidity scale; B
Δr1531. ± 10.kJ/molG+TSCumming and Kebarle, 1978gas phase; B
Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr1501. ± 8.4kJ/molIMREBartmess, Scott, et al., 1979gas phase; value altered from reference due to change in acidity scale; B
Δr1504. ± 8.4kJ/molIMRECumming and Kebarle, 1978gas phase; B

References

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Gude, M.T.; Teja, A.S., The Critical Properties of Several n-Alkanals, Tetralin and NMP, Experimental Results for DIPPR 1990-91 Projects on Phase Equilibria and Pure Component Properties, 1994, 1994, DIPPR Data Series No. 2, p.174-83. [all data]

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Ambrose, D.; Sprake, C.H.S., Thermodynamic properties of organic oxygen compounds 32. Vapour pressure and second virial coefficient of propanal, The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 1974, 6, 5, 453-456, https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9614(74)90006-8 . [all data]

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Cumming and Kebarle, 1978
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Connett, J.E., Chemical equilibria. 5. Measurement of equilibrium constants for the dehydrogenation of propanol by a vapour flow technique, J. Chem. Thermodyn., 1972, 4, 233-237. [all data]

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Buckley, E.; Cox, J.D., Chemical equilibria. Part 2.-Dehydrogenation of propanol and butanol, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1967, 63, 895-901. [all data]

Reents and Freiser, 1981
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Notes

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