Apparent Molar Heat Capacities and Apparent Molar Volumes of Aqueous Nicotinamide at Different Temperatures

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Agnita Kundu
Nand Kishore
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[1] Indian Institute of Technology Bombay,Department of Chemistry
[2] Powai,undefined
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Nicotinamide; specific heat capacity; partial molar heat capacity; density; partial molar volume;
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Specific heat capacities and apparent molar heat capacities of aqueous nicotinamide have been determined from 25.0 to 55.0°C using microdifferential scanning calorimetry in the molality range of 0.07433 to 1.50124 mol-kg−1. Densities and apparent molar volumes have also been determined for aqueous nicotinamide from 10.30 to 34.98°C using a digital densimeter in the molality range 0.07804–2.02435 mol-kg−1. The results of these measurements have been used to calculate the following partial molar quantities and temperature derivatives for aqueous nicotinamide as a function of temperature: Cp,2,mo, (∂Cp,2,mo/∂T)p, (∂2Cp,2,mo/∂T2)p, V2,mo, (∂ V2,mo/∂T)p, and (∂2V2,m2/∂T2)p. The results are discussed in terms of the changes in the packing of nicotinamide molecules in the crystal, interactions in the aqueous form, and its structure-promoting ability with rise in temperature.
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