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Enthalpies of formation of methoxybenzoic acids and their dependence on structure
Authors:Pilar Jiménez  Maria Victoria Roux  Ji?i Kulhánek  Otto Exner
Institution:(1) Department of Organic Chemistry, University of Pardubice, Pardubice, Czech Republic;(2) Institute of Physical Chemistry ldquoRocasolano,rdquo, C.S.I.C., Serrano 119, 28006 Madrid, Spain;(3) Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 16610 Praha 6, Czech Republic
Abstract:The energy of combustion of 2,5-dimethoxybenzoic acid has been determined using a static bomb calorimeter. The vapor pressures of the compound have been measured over a 18 K temperature interval by the Knudsen effusion technique. Heat capacity measurements betweenT=270 K andT=338 K were carried out by DSC. From these experimental results the standard molar enthalpies of combustion, sublimation, and formation in the crystalline and gaseous state at the temperature 298.15 K have been derived. With this compound, the series of mono- and dimethoxy-benzoic acids have been completed. Theirdeltaf H m o values were expressed by an additive relationship, taking into account the number of methoxy groups and the number of all 1,2 interactions: an accuracy of 3.3 kJ·mol–1 was achieved. In an alternative approach the substituent effect of the methoxy groups was evaluated within the framework of isodesmic reactions. The effect of disubstitution was referred to mono derivatives and the excess energy—the so-called buttressing effect—was evaluated (2–24 kJ· mol–1 for individual bis derivatives). These values were explained in terms of the conformation of the methoxy group around the Car-O bond.
Keywords:Thermochemistry  combustion calorimetry  enthalpies of combustion  of sublimation  of formation  dimethoxybenzoic acids  additive relationship  substituent effect
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