A new complex [Na (H2O)2]6[MoCo6O12(H2O)12]·4.3H2O(s) was synthesized and determined by X-ray crystallography. Low-temperature heat capacities of the compound was measured by a precision automated adiabatic calorimeter over the temperature range from 78 to 380 K. An obvious dehydration process was found in the heat capacity curve of the title compound. The temperature, enthalpy and entropy of the dehydration process were determined to be (370.266±0.292) K, (187.455±0.354) kJ·mol-1, (50.627±0.078) J·K-1·mol-1 by three series of repeated heat capacity measurements in the region of thermal decomposition.
Low-temperature heat capacities of butyl 4-hydroxybenzoate have been measured by a high precision automated adiabatic calorimeter over the temperature range from 79 to 399 K. The melting temperature, the molar enthalpy and entropy of the phase transition were determined to be (342.227 ± 0.054) K, (26.122 ± 0.192) kJmol-1and (76.33 ± 0.55) JK-1mol-1.The thermodynamic functions (HT-H298.15K) and (ST-S298.15K) were calculated in the range from 80 to 400 K with the interval of 5 K. The constant-volume energy and standard molar enthalpy of combustion have been determined,cU (C11H14O3,s) =-(5760.30 ± 2.70) kJmol-1andcHm0(C11H14O3, s) =-(5765.26 ± 2.70) kJmol-1, by means of a precision oxygen-bomb combustion calorimeter atT= 298.15 K. The standard molar enthalpy of formation has been derived,fHm0(C11H14O3, s) =-( 564.16 ± 4.41) kJmol-1, from the standard molar enthalpy of combustion in combination with other auxiliary thermodynamic quantities through a Hess thermochemical cycle.
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