| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1251161 | Chemical Research in Chinese Universities | 2007 | 5 Pages | 
Abstract
												Low-temperature heat capacities of the solid compound NaCuAsO4 · 1.5H2O(s) were measured using a precision automated adiabatic calorimeter over a temperature range of T = 78 K to T = 390 K. A dehydration process occurred in the temperature range of T = 368-374 K. The peak temperature of the dehydration was observed to be TD = (371.828 ± 0.146) K by means of the heat-capacity measurement. The molar enthalpy and entropy of the dehydration were ÎDHm = (18.571 ± 0.142) kJ/mol and ÎDSm = (49.946 ± 0.415) J/(K · mol), respectively. The experimental values of heat capacities for the solid (I) and the solid-liquid mixture (II) were respectively fitted to two polynomial equations by the least square method. The smoothed values of the molar heat capacities and the fundamental thermodynamic functions of the sample relative to the standard reference temperature 298.15 K were tabulated at an interval of 5 K.
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											Authors
												Jing-tao CHEN, You-ying DI, Zhi-cheng TAN, Li-xian SUN, 
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