1994
DOI: 10.1006/jcht.1994.1061
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The thermodynamic properties of 2-methylaniline and trans-(R,S)-decahydroquinoline

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“…The uncertainties of the interactions are suggested to be only equal to those of the experimental f H o m (g) of the alkyl-anilines. e The buttress effect from interactions of alkyl substituents and the NH 2 group in alkyl-anilines: (24) Aliphatic amines (27) Aromatic amines (27) i /(kJ · mol −1 ) CH 3 (29) f H o m (g) of gaseous species is based on the additivity of group properties. The concept of strain (23) and strain energy provides a basis that helps to correlate the structures, stabilities, and reactivities of molecules.…”
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“…The uncertainties of the interactions are suggested to be only equal to those of the experimental f H o m (g) of the alkyl-anilines. e The buttress effect from interactions of alkyl substituents and the NH 2 group in alkyl-anilines: (24) Aliphatic amines (27) Aromatic amines (27) i /(kJ · mol −1 ) CH 3 (29) f H o m (g) of gaseous species is based on the additivity of group properties. The concept of strain (23) and strain energy provides a basis that helps to correlate the structures, stabilities, and reactivities of molecules.…”
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“…A nitrogen stream was passed through the U-tube at constant temperature (±0.1 K), and the transported amount of material was collected in a cold trap. A nitrogen flow of (0.28 to 0.56) cm 3 · s −1 was found to be optimal in achieving saturation of the carrier gas at TABLE 1. Formula, density ρ(T = 293 K), massic heat capacity c p (T = 298.15 K), and expansion coefficients (δV /δT ) p of the materials used in the present study …”
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“…(29) This formulation for third virial coefficients was applied successfully in analyses of the thermodynamic properties of benzene and methylbenzene, (13) and 2-methylaniline. (30) Uncertainties in the virial coefficients were assumed to be 10 per cent. Derived enthalpies of vaporization are reported in table 7.…”
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