D. Frezzotti et al., THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY MEASUREMENTS OF CIS-DECAHYDRONAPHTHALENE AND TRANS-DECAHYDRONAPHTHALENE ISOMERS USING A STEADY-STATE COAXIAL CYLINDERSMETHOD, Thermochimica acta, 265, 1995, pp. 119-128
The thermal conductivity coefficient lambda, has been measured in the
temperature (T K) range 302.55-391.95 K for the cis and trans isomers
of decahydronaphthalene and their commercial Fluka mixture (32.15% cis
/67.85% trans)w/w. The experimental Setaram C80 D calorimetric device,
equipped with a suitable vessel set-up, using the steady-state coaxia
l cylinders method, was calibrated and then tested on pure liquid tolu
ene. The repeatability of the measurements is better than 1% [1], and
the agreement with the values given in the literature enabled us to ap
ply this method on the conformational cis-trans isomers of decahydrona
phthalene. Thermal diffusion coefficients a, were calculated for each
isomer from the conductivity results and the difference in their therm
al properties is explained in compliance with the theoretical approach
to organic liquid conductivity. Finally, a comparison between our exp
erimental results and the data correlated by the Robbins and Kingrea e
quation confirms that experimental determinations are essential for co
nformational isomer structures.