Alexander C. Resentera , Mario H. Rodriguez , Melina V. Cozzarin
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Abstract
Phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5) plays an important role in the chemical industry of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and, more recently, the manufacture of electrolytes for energy storage systems. In this study, its thermokinetic behavior was analyzed for the first time using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) under a nitrogen atmosphere. Kinetic parameters were determined using complementary methods, such as Friedman isoconversional analysis, Kissinger method, combined kinetic analysis, and nonlinear regression optimization. The findings suggest that PCl5 sublimates at significantly lower temperatures than previously reported, starting at room temperature with a single endothermic event. The apparent activation energy obtained was 70.65 ± 0.04 kJ/mol, with a pre-exponential factor of = 17.65 ± 0.06. The process follows a surface geometric contraction (R2) kinetic model, which well correlated with a sublimation process. This sublimation process was indirectly corroborated by XRD characterization of the recondensed gas. This obtained kinetic model can aid in optimizing PCl5 storage, transportation, and handling, contributing to safer and more efficient industrial processes.
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Thermochimica Acta publishes original research contributions covering all aspects of thermoanalytical and calorimetric methods and their application to experimental chemistry, physics, biology and engineering. The journal aims to span the whole range from fundamental research to practical application.
The journal focuses on the research that advances physical and analytical science of thermal phenomena. Therefore, the manuscripts are expected to provide important insights into the thermal phenomena studied or to propose significant improvements of analytical or computational techniques employed in thermal studies. Manuscripts that report the results of routine thermal measurements are not suitable for publication in Thermochimica Acta.
The journal particularly welcomes papers from newly emerging areas as well as from the traditional strength areas:
- New and improved instrumentation and methods
- Thermal properties and behavior of materials
- Kinetics of thermally stimulated processes