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Abstract
The present work concerns the thermochemical and vapor pressure behavior of the anthracene (1) + 2-bromoanthracene (2) and anthracene (1) + 9-bromoanthracene (3) systems. Solid-liquid equilibrium temperature and differential scanning calorimetry studies indicate the existence of a minimum melting solid state near an equilibrium temperature of 477.65 K at x1 = 0.74 for the (1) + (2) system. Additionally, solid-vapor equilibrium studies for the (1) + (2) system show that the vapor pressure of the mixtures depends on composition, but does not follow ideal Raoult's law behaviour. The (1) + (3) system behaves differently from the (1) + (2) system. The (1) + (3) system has a solid solution like phase diagram. The system consists of two phases, an anthracene like phase and a 9-bromoanthracene like phase, while (1) + (2) mixtures only form a single phase. Moreover, experimental studies of the two systems suggest that the (1) + (2) system is in a thermodynamically lower energy state than the (1) + (3) system.Entities:
Keywords: 2-bromoanthracene; 9-bromoanthracene; anthracene; polycyclic aromatic compound; thermochemical behavior; vapor pressure
Year: 2013 PMID: 24319314 PMCID: PMC3848959 DOI: 10.1016/j.fluid.2012.12.036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fluid Phase Equilib ISSN: 0378-3812 Impact factor: 2.775