Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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217248 | The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2007 | 9 Pages |
A new mini-bomb combustion calorimeter designed at the University of Lund was improved, installed and calibrated at the University of Porto. This calorimeter is suitable for high precision combustion calorimetry with samples of mass about (10 to 40) mg. The energy equivalent of the calorimeter, εcal = (1946.45 ± 0.11) J · K−1, was obtained from 15 independent calibration experiments with benzoic acid SRM 39i. Anthracene, succinic acid, acetanilide, and 1,2,4-triazole were used as test compounds, with excellent agreement with the literature values. -ΔcHm∘ΔfHm∘(cr)kJ · mol−1kJ · mol−1Anthracene7062.6 ± 2.1124.3 ± 2.8Succinic acid1490.2 ± 0.7−941.3 ± 0.9Acetanilide4226.2 ± 1.1−208.2 ± 1.61,2,4-Triazole1326.1 ± 0.4110.3 ± 0.5Full-size tableTable optionsView in workspaceDownload as CSV