Piezoelectric cr ystal microbalance measurements of enthalpy of sublimation of C2-C9 dicarboxylic acids
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
We present here a novel experimental setup able to measure the enthalpy of sublimation of a given compound by means of Piezoelectric Crystal Microbalances (PCM).
This experiment was performed in the TG-Lab facility in IAPS-INAF, dedicated to the
development of TGA sensors for space measurements, such as detection of organic
and non-organic volatile species and refractory materials in planetary environments.
In order to study physical-chemical processes concerning the Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) present in atmospheric environments, the setup has been tested on
Dicarboxylic acids.
Acids with low molecular weight are among the components of organic fraction of
particulate matter in the atmosphere, coming from different sources (biogenic and anthropogenic). Considering their relative abundance, it is useful to consider Dicarboxylic
acid as "markers" to define the biogenic or anthropogenic origin of the aerosol, thus
obtaining some information of the emission sources.
In this work, a temperature controlled effusion cell was used to sublimate VOC, creating a molecular flux that was collimated onto a cold PCM. The VOC re-condensed
onto the PCM quartz crystal allowing the determination of the deposition rate. From the
measurements of deposition rates, it was possible to infer the enthalpy of sublimation
of Adipic acid, i.e. ? Hsub: 141.6 ± 0.8 kJmol-1 , Succinic acid, i.e. 113.3 ± 1.3 kJmol-1 ,
Oxalic acid, i.e. 62.5 ± 3.1 kJmol-1 and Azelaic acid, i.e. 124.2 ± 1.2 kJmol-1 (weight
average values). The results obtained are in very good agreement with literature within
10 % for the Adipic, Succinic and Oxalic acid
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
QCM; DUST; Space
Elenco autori:
Zampetti, Emiliano
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