Rd. Chirico et al., THERMODYNAMIC EQUILIBRIA IN XYLENE ISOMERIZATION .1. THE THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF P-XYLENE, Journal of chemical and engineering data, 42(2), 1997, pp. 248-261
Measurements and calculations leading to the determination of thermody
namic properties for the gaseous and condensed phases of p-xylene (Che
mical Abstracts registry number (supplied by the authors) [106-42-3])
are reported. All measurement results reported were obtained with a di
fferential-scanning calorimeter (DSC). The critical temperature was me
asured by DSC. Saturation heat capacities for the liquid phase between
370 K and 550 K, the critical density and the critical pressure were
derived with fitting procedures involving the new DSC results and lite
rature vapor pressures and densities. Results were combined with heat
capacities reported in the Literature obtained with adiabatic calorime
try and the enthalpy of combustion to derive standard molar entropies,
enthalpies, and Gibbs free energies of formation at selected temperat
ures between 250 K and 550 Ii The standard state is defined as the ide
al gas at the pressure p = p degrees = 101.325 kPa. Standard entropies
are compared with those calculated statistically on the basis of assi
gned vibrational spectra. Results are compared with literature values.
Literature vapor pressures, enthalpies of vaporization, virial coeffi
cients, densities, and heat capacities for the condensed and gaseous p
hases are checked for consistency with the values used in this researc
h.