Abstract

The temperature dependencies of the saturated vapor pressure for antituberculous drug compounds: pyrazinecarboxamide and three isonicotinic acid hydrazides were obtained using the method of inert gas-carrier transfer. The standard sublimation molar enthalpies, entropies and Gibbs energies were derived at T = 298.15 K. The temperature and fusion molar enthalpy of the compounds were measured using the differential scanning calorimetry technique. The influence of the structure of the studied compounds on the crystal lattice energy and volatility was analyzed. It was estimated that the saturated vapor pressure of the studied substances decreases when the molecule polarizability and donor–acceptor ability increase.

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