Abstract
This work reports experimental vapour pressures at different temperatures of four halogenated acetophenones. The liquid phase vapour pressures of p-fluoro and p-chloro acetophenones were measured, respectively, across the temperatures ranges (255.1 to 310.2)K and (271.6 to 335.0)K, using a static method based on capacitance diaphragm manometers. This experimental technique was also used to measure the vapour pressures of both (crystalline and liquid) condensed phases of p-bromo- and p-iodoacetophenones, respectively, through the temperature intervals (295.3 to 378.4)K and (313.1 to 402.0)K. The temperatures and molar enthalpies and entropies of fusion of the four p-halogenated acetophenones were determined using differential scanning calorimetry. The standard molar enthalpies, entropies and Gibbs energies of sublimation and of vaporisation, at selected reference temperatures, were derived from the experimental results. The contributions of the acetyl group and of the constituent halogen atoms to these thermodynamic properties were also predicted through correlation equations.
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