Heat Capacity of Liquids: Critical Review and Recommended Values for Liquids with Data Published Between 2000 and 2004
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Heat Capacity of Liquids: Critical Review and Recommended Values for Liquids with Data Published Between 2000 and 2004
This project aims to update and extend two publications that contained recommended data on liquid heat capacities for mostly organic compounds: Heat Capacity of Liquids: Critical Review and Recommended Values, published in 1996 as Monograph No. 6 of the Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, and its Supplement I, published in 2001 in the Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, vol. 30, pp. 1199–1689.
Experimental data on heat capacities of pure liquid organic, and some inorganic compounds, published in the primary literature between 2000 and 2004 will be compiled and critically evaluated, and recommended values will be provided. Recommended data, supplemented with assessments of their uncertainty and presented in terms of parameters of correlating equations for temperature dependence of heat capacities, will be developed by critical assessment of calorimetrically determined heat capacities published in the primary literature.
The project, consisting of the monograph and its two supplements, will also provide an exhaustive survey of the literature for all isobaric and saturation heat capacities. The overall number of compounds in the database of recommended data will exceed 2000.
The project is being developed by Vlastimil Ruzicka and Milan Zábranský from the Institute of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic; Zdenka Kolská from the University of J.E. Purkyne in Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic; and Eugene S. Domalski, formerly from the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA.
For more information, contact the Task Group Chairman, Vlastimil Ruzicka <vlastimil.ruzicka@vscht.cz>.
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