Publication Type Journal Article
Title Vapor Pressure of Perfluoroalkylalkanes: The Role of the Dipole
Authors Pedro Morgado Gaurav Das Clare McCabe Eduardo J. M. Filipe
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Journal JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Year 2015
Month January
Volume 119
Number 4
Pages 1623-1632
Abstract The vapor pressure of four liquid perfluoroalkylalkanes (CF3(CF2)(n)(CH2)(m)CH3; n = 3, m = 4,5,7; n = 5, m = 5) was measured as a function of temperature between 278 and 328 K. Molar enthalpies of vaporization were calculated from the experimental data, and the results were compared with data from the literature for the corresponding alkanes and perfluoroalkanes. The heterosegmented statistical associating fluid theory was used to interpret the results at the molecular level both with and without the explicit inclusion of the dipolar nature of the molecules. Additionally, ab initio calculations were performed for all perfluoroalkylalkanes studied to determine the dipole moment to be used in the theoretical calculations. We demonstrate that the inclusion of a dipolar term is essential for describing the vapor-liquid equilibria of perfluoroalkylalkanes. It is also shown that vapor-liquid equilibria in these compounds result from a subtle balance between dipolar interactions, which decrease the vapor pressure, and the relatively weak dispersive interactions between the hydrogenated and fluorinated segments.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp5109448
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Publisher AMER CHEMICAL SOC
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ISSN 1520-6106
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Bibtex ID ISI:000348753600038
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