Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1198178 | Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2006 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Non-isothermal and isothermal decompositions of the above ion-pairs have been studied and the results were statistically analyzed. The thermal decomposition reaction of each ion-pair is shown to be a two-steps reaction and each step is a first-order reaction. The kinetic parameters: activation energy, Ea, and the pre-exponential term, A, were calculated for each step of the reaction. The theory of activated complex has been applied to each step of the reaction and the thermodynamic functions ÎHâ , ÎGâ and ÎSâ are calculated. A stiff and rigid activated complex (transition state) led to a lower degrees of freedom of rotation and vibration and hence to a negative value of ÎSâ is obtained which means the formation of a stiff and rigid activated complex (transition state) with fewer degrees of freedom of rotation and of vibration. The thermal stability of the studied complexes varies in the order: imipraminium reineckate â«Â bis(imipraminium)tetrachloromercurate(II) > bis(imipraminium)tetrachlorocuprate(II).
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Authors
R.H. Abu-Eittah, N.G. ZaKi, M.M.A. Mohamed, L.T. Kamel,