2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jct.2015.07.025
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Benchmark thermochemistry of methylbenzonitriles: Experimental and theoretical study

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“…The latter is conventionally defined at the level of 4−5 kJ•mol −1 . 48 Since the available thermochemical data for Cyrene and levoglucosenone are limited, it is reasonable to use the QC calculations to establish the consistency and to further support the reliability of results derived in this work.…”
Section: Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Researchmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…The latter is conventionally defined at the level of 4−5 kJ•mol −1 . 48 Since the available thermochemical data for Cyrene and levoglucosenone are limited, it is reasonable to use the QC calculations to establish the consistency and to further support the reliability of results derived in this work.…”
Section: Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Researchmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Nowadays, QC composite methods are well established as a valuable tool for obtaining the theoretical Δ f H m o (g, 298.15) values with a “chemical accuracy”. The latter is conventionally defined at the level of 4–5 kJ·mol –1 . Since the available thermochemical data for Cyrene and levoglucosenone are limited, it is reasonable to use the QC calculations to establish the consistency and to further support the reliability of results derived in this work.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The H 298 -values have been converted to the standard molar enthalpies of formation Δ f H o m (g, 298.15 K) theor using the atomization (AT), as well as using the “well-balanced reactions” (WBR). 36,37 The atomization reaction is given by the following equation: C m H n O k = m × C + n × H + k × O …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last ten years, the quantum chemical (QC) composite methods have become a valuable tool for obtaining theoretical D f H o m (g, 298.15)-values with "chemical accuracy" 35,36 at the level of 4-5 kJ mol À1 . However, the QC methods differ considerably in terms of time and computing power.…”
Section: Gas-phase Enthalpies Of Formation: Experiments and Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last ten years, the quantum chemical composite methods have become a valuable tool for obtaining theoretical Δ f H m o (g, 298.15 K) values with “chemical accuracy” ,, at the level of 4–5 kJ mol –1 . However, these methods differ considerably in terms of time and computing power.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%