Abstract
An adiabatic solution calorimeter was used to measure the enthalpy of solution in water of various adenine samples for which a large amount of analytical information is reported. The experimental imprecision of the measurements was 1.1 percent. However, it was necessary to assign an overall uncertainty of 3 percent because of impurity uncertainties. Thus, the best value for the enthalpy of solution is ΔC p = (78.7 ± 10.4) J·mol-1·K-1 in the range 298 to 328 K at 5 mmol·kg-1, and the enthalpy of dilution is -(316 ± 208) kJ·mol-1 (mol·kg-1)-1 in the range 1 to 7 mmol·kg-1. The entropy of solution for adenine was calculated to be ΔS° (298.15 K) = (72.1 ± 3.9) J·mol-1·K-1, and the partial molar heat capacity at infinite dilution, C° p2 = (226 ± 11) J·mol-1·K-1. The density of adenine was measured by displacement as 1.47 g·mL-1 with an estimated uncertainty of 1 percent.
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