Abstract

To characterize better the thermodynamic behavior of a binary polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon mixture, thermochemical and vapor pressure experiments were used to examine the phase behavior of the {anthracene (1) + benzo[ a]pyrene (2)} system. A solid–liquid phase diagram was mapped for the mixture. A eutectic point occurs at x 1 = 0.26. The eutectic mixture is an amorphous solid that lacks organized crystal structure and melts between T = (414 and 420) K. For mixtures that contain 0.10 < x 1 < 0.90, the enthalpy of fusion is dominated by that of the eutectic. (Solid + vapor) equilibrium studies show that mixtures of anthracene and benzo[ a]pyrene at x 1 < 0.10 sublime at the vapor pressure of pure benzo[ a]pyrene. These results suggest that the (solid + vapor) equilibrium of benzo[ a]pyrene is not significantly influenced by moderate levels of anthracene in the crystal structure.

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