Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
216625 The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

A new Knudsen effusion apparatus, enabling simultaneous gravimetric and quartz crystal microbalance mass loss detection, is described. This device allows the measurement of vapour pressures of small sample mass (50 to 100) mg over a wide temperature range (350 to 650) K using very short effusion time intervals. The performance of the apparatus was checked by measuring the vapour pressures of anthracene, benzanthrone, and 1,3,5-triphenylbenzene, between (0.1 and 1) Pa, over temperature intervals of 20 K. The derived standard molar enthalpies of sublimation and vapour pressures are in excellent agreement with the mean of the available literature values and with the recommended values. The new working methodology and design of this apparatus allows the measurement of high quality vapour pressure data due to: accurate temperature measurement and control; improvement in vacuum thermal contact between the effusion cell and the oven metal block; optimisation of the quartz crystal sensor head microbalance position; efficient temperature control of the quartz crystal microbalance head; accurate measurement of the resonance crystal frequency using an impedance circuit analyser methodology.

Research highlights► A new Knudsen effusion apparatus, enabling simultaneous gravimetric and quartz crystal microbalance mass loss detection, is described. ► This device allows the measurement of vapour pressures of small sample mass (50 to 100) mg in a wide temperature range (350 to 650) K using very short effusion time intervals. ► A new working methodology and design of the apparatus allows high quality vapour pressure measurements.

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