The Enthalpies of Combustion and Formation of Indan and Seven Alkylindans
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1971/09/01
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By Good WD
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Series: Mining Publications
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Description:The enthalpies of combustion of indan and seven alkylindans were determined by oxygen-bomb combustion calorimetry. The following values, based on the mass of sample burned, are reported for the standard enthalpy of combustion deltaH degrees C(298.15 K)/kcal mol-1 of these compounds in the condensed state: indan(l), -(1190.84 +/- 0.33); 1,1-dimethylindan(l), -(1499.97 +/- 0.42); 4,6-dimethylindan(l), -(1497.54 +/- 0.36); 4,7-dimethylindan(l), -(1497.07 +/- 0.35); 1,1,4,6-tetramethylindan(l), -(1805.99 +/- 0.65); 1,1,4,7-tetramethylindan(l), -(1807.89 +/- 0.41); 1,1,4,6,7-pentamethylindan(c), -(1958.01 +/- 0.48); and 1,1-dimethyl-6-tert-butylindan(l), -(2120.57 +/- 0.58). Enthalpies of formation in the condensed state are derived. [Description provided by NIOSH]
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Volume:3
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Issue:5
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NIOSHTIC Number:nn:10009019
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Citation:J Chem Thermodynamics 1971 Sep; 3(5):711-717
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Contact Point Address:W. D. Good, Bartlesville Energy Research Center, Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74003, U.S.A.
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Federal Fiscal Year:1971
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Peer Reviewed:False
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Source Full Name:The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics
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