Abstract

High-temperature heat capacities were measured using the Setaram DSC 111 in the temperature range 290–925 K. Experimental data were smoothed jointly with earlier determined low-temperature heat capacities to calculate thermodynamic properties in temperature range 15–925 K. Extrapolation of heat capacity curve to 1500 K allows to calculate Gibbs free energy at high temperatures.

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