化学学报 ›› 2007, Vol. 65 ›› Issue (18): 1940-1946. 上一篇    下一篇

研究论文

烟酸的低温热容和标准摩尔生成焓

邸友莹*,1, 史全2, 谭志诚2, 孙立贤2   

  1. (1聊城大学化学化工学院 聊城 252059)
    (2中国科学院大连化学物理研究所热化学实验室 大连 116023)
  • 投稿日期:2007-02-27 修回日期:2007-04-12 发布日期:2007-09-28
  • 通讯作者: 邸友莹

Low-Temperature Heat Capacities and Standard Molar Enthalpy of Formation of Nicotinic Acid

DI You-Ying*,1; SHI Quan2; TAN Zhi-Cheng2; SUN Li-Xian2   

  1. (1 College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Liaocheng University, Liaocheng 252059)
    (2 Thermochemistry Laboratory, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian 116023)
  • Received:2007-02-27 Revised:2007-04-12 Published:2007-09-28
  • Contact: DI You-Ying

利用精密自动绝热热量计测量了分析纯烟酸在78~400 K温区的低温热容. 用最小二乘法将实验摩尔热容对温度进行拟合, 得到了热容随温度变化的多项式方程. 用此方程进行数值积分, 得到在此温区每隔5 K的舒平热容值和相对于298.15 K时的热力学函数值. 利用精密静止氧弹燃烧热量计测定了烟酸在298.15 K时的恒体积燃烧能为 ΔcU= -(24528.3±16.1) J•g-1. 依据物质燃烧焓定义计算出烟酸的标准摩尔燃烧焓为: ΔcHmo=-(3019.05±1.98) kJ•mol-1. 最后, 依据Hess定律计算出烟酸的标准摩尔生成焓为: ΔfHmo=-(56.76±2.13) kJ•mol-1.

关键词: 烟酸, 绝热量热法, 低温热容, 氧弹燃烧量热法, 标准摩尔生成焓

Low-temperature heat capacities of nicotinic acid (C6H5NO2) were measured by a precision automated adiabatic calorimeter over the temperature range from 78 to 400 K. A polynomial equation of the heat capacities as a function of the temperature was fitted by the least square method. Based on the fitted polynomial, the smoothed heat capacities and thermodynamic functions of the compound relative to the standard reference temperature 298.15 K were calculated at the interval of 5 K. The constant-volume energy of combustion of nicotinic acid at T=298.15 K was measured by a precision oxygen-bomb combustion calorimeter to be ΔcU=-(24528.3±16.1) J•g-1. The standard molar enthalpy of combustion for the compound was determined to beΔcHmo=-(3019.05±1.98) kJ•mol-1, according to the definition of the combustion heat. Finally, the standard molar enthalpy of formation for the compound was determined to beΔfHmo=-(56.76±2.13) kJ•mol-1, in accordance with Hess law.

Key words: nicotinic acid, adiabatic calorimetry, low-temperature heat capacity, oxygen-bomb combustion calorimetry, standard molar enthalpy of formation