Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, Vol.43, No.11, 1738-1747, 2011
Enthalpies of sublimation of ferrocene and nickelocene measured by calorimetry and the method of Langmuir
A quick and accurate methodology that is based on Langmuir's equation and that is developed by utilising a DSC7 device is proposed for the measurement of the enthalpies of sublimation of substances characterised by vapour pressures of approximately 1.0 Pa at room temperature. The procedure was applied to ferrocene and nickelocene: the accuracy and uncertainty associated with the experimental results show that the reliability of the developed indirect method is comparable to the direct calorimetric measurements also performed in this work. Furthermore, the melting data and crystal-phase heat capacities for both metallocenes were calorimetrically measured, whereas the gas-phase heat capacity for each metallic bis(cyclopentadienyl) was theoretically estimated by DFT calculations. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Differential scanning calorimetry;Langmuir's equation;Calvet calorimetry;Heat capacity;Enthalpy of melting