J. Mccullough, J. F. Messerly, R. Moore
Mar 1, 1963
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry
Abstract
This paper describes thermodynamic investigations of trimethylaluminum which were made by the Bureau of Mines as part of a program of studies of selected organic derivatives of elements in the second and third periods. From experimental measurements by low temperature calorimetry and comparative ebulliometry, the following properties of trimethylaluminum were determined: thermodynamic functions in the solid and liquid states (10 to 380/sup 0/K); vapor pressure (336 to 400/sup 0/K); heat of vaporization (298.15/sup 0/K); and entropy in the ideal gas state (298.15/sup 0/K).