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Project: Critical compilation of vapour liquid critical properties

Objective

(continuation of 121/10/87)

Values of vapour-liquid critical properties are essential in corresponding-states treatments of equilibrium thermodynamic and transport property data. The objective is to review all such measurements for pure organic compounds containing nitrogen, halogen(s), and sulfur and silicon and to recommend values for critical temperature, critical pressure and critical densities, with uncertainties.

Description
The current project is the continuation of project 121/10/87 which has to date, resulted in 7 review papers published in the Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data. These include an introductory survey which covers experimental methods and effects of impurities and decomposition on the results; Normal alkanes; Aromatic hydrocarbons: Aliphatic alkanols; Branched alkanes and cyclo-alkanes; Unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons and Oxygen compounds other than alkanols and cycloalkanols.

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Progress

This project was presented at a poster session at the IUPAC Congress/GA July 2001
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The following papers in the series "Vapor-Liquid Critical Properties of Elements and Compounds" have published in the Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data.

Part 8. Organic Sulfur, Silicon and Tin Compounds
Constantine Tsonopoulos and Douglas Ambrose
J. Chem. Eng. Data
2001; 46(3); pp. 480-485.
(doi:10.1021/je000210r)

Part 9 - Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
Kenneth N. Marsh, Colin L. Young, David W. Morton, Douglas Ambrose, and Constantine Tsonopoulos
J. Chem. Eng. Data
2006; 51(2), pp 305-314.
(doi:10.1021/je050221q)

Part 10 - Organic Compounds Containing Halogen
Kenneth N. Marsh, Alan Abramson, Douglas Ambrose, David W. Morton, Eugene Nikitin, Constantine Tsonopoulos, and Colin L. Young
J. Chem. Eng. Data 2007 (accepted, in press)

 

Papers in preparation:

Part 11 - Miscellaneous compounds is 95 % complete and is awaiting the publication of part 10.

Part 12 - Update will cover critical property data that has been published since the various parts were published.