Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9633541 | The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Thermodynamic properties of monoclinic Fe2(SO4)3 were measured by acid solution calorimetry, adiabatic calorimetry, and semi-adiabatic calorimetry. The standard molar enthalpy of formation ÎfHmâ was determined as â(2585.2 ± 4.9) kJ · molâ1 by an appropriate thermochemical cycle with enthalpies of solution of monoclinic Fe2(SO4)3, α-MgSO4, γ-FeOOH, H2O, and MgO in 5 N HCl at T = 298 K. Heat capacity data were collected from T = (0.5 to 400) K. The standard molar entropy Smâ at T = 298.15 K is (305.6 ± 0.6) J · Kâ1 · molâ1. While the enthalpy of formation agrees well with a previous ÎfHmâ determination, the entropy differs significantly because magnetic entropy was entirely overlooked in the previous work. The heat capacity shows a sharp magnetic transition with the peak located at 30.0 K. The Cp,m data in the temperature range (273 to 395) K are represented by a Maier-Kelley polynomial Cp,m/J · Kâ1 · molâ1 = 213.0 + 0.3121(T/K) â 2.959 Ã 106(T/K)â2. The calculated standard molar Gibbs free energy of formation from the elements ÎfGmâ at T = 298.15 K is â(2264.5 ± 4.9) kJ · molâ1.
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Authors
Juraj Majzlan, Alexandra Navrotsky, Rebecca Stevens, Marcus Donaldson, Brian F. Woodfield, Juliana Boerio-Goates,