Bv. Lebedev et al., THERMODYNAMICS OF ALLOTROPIC MODIFICATIONS OF CARBON - SYNTHETIC DIAMOND, GRAPHITE, FULLERENE C-60 AND CARBYNE, Thermochimica acta, 299(1-2), 1997, pp. 127-131
In an adiabatic vacuum calorimeter, a temperature dependence of heat c
apacity of four allotropic modifications of carbon, viz, synthetic dia
mond, graphite, carbyne and fullerene C-60, has been studied in the (5
-340) K range. The diamond sample studied is a commercial crystalline
product containing impurities, according to a certificate, in an amoun
t less than 1%; graphite is a spectrally pure crystalline substance wi
th 99.9999 mass% of carbon; the carbyne sample with the content of car
bon 99.5% is almost amorphous; crystalline fullerene C-60 has the cont
ent of a main substance ca. 99.98%. From the experimental data obtaine
d for all objects under study, the thermodynamic functions C-p(0), H-0
(T)-H-0(0), S-0(T) and G(0)(T)-H-0(0) have been calculated over the (0
-340) K range. The calculation results and literature data on enthalpi
es of combustion have been used to calculate standard thermochemical p
arameters of formation Delta(f)H(0), Delta(f)S(0), Delta(f)G(0) of syn
thetic diamond, fullerene C-60 and carbyne from graphite at T = 298.15
K and p = 101.325 hPa. A comparison of thermodynamic properties of th
e allotropic carbon modifications has been made and the order of their
thermodynamic stability has been found to be: carbyne (a) > graphite
(cr) > diamond(cr) > fullerene C-60(cr).