Boiling Point Nomograph for n-Alkyl Primary Amines - Industrial

Boiling Point Nomograph for n-Alkyl Primary Amines. D. S. Davis. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1942, 34 (11), pp 1414–1414. DOI: 10.1021/ie50395a037. Publicatio...
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Boiling Point Nomograph for n-Alkyl Primary Amines ALSTOS, Pool, D. S. DAVIS, Michigan Alkali Compa y, Wyandotte, htich.

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Selby, and Potts’ reported the boiling points of saturated n-alkyl primary amines containing from 6 to 18 carbon atoms, inclusive, a t eleven pressures ranging from 1 to 760 mm. of mercury. The nomograph, based on these data, enables estimation of the boiling temperatures at any intermediate pressure and depends on the relation:

where p = vapor pressure, mm. of mercury t = temperature, ’ C. a depends upon the temperature, as follows: No, , o f Carbon Atom3

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200 0.10

240 0.64

280 3.00

300 6.80

320 8.60

330 9.12

340 9.57

350 10.00

310 7.00

The values of A and B for various numbers of carbon atoms are: 0 I2

No. c Atoms

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7 8 9 10 11 12

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A 6.87’8 6.981 7.099 7.162 7.373 7.365 7.477

B 1331 1462 1602 1726 1887 1976 2106

No. c Atoms 13 14 15 16 17 18

A 7.716 7.833 7.929 8.024 8.220 8.341

B 2287 2416 2535 2658 2814 2944

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The dashed line illustrates the use of the chart and shows that the boiling point of the member of the series containing 13 carbon atoms is 168” C. at a pressure of 32 mm. The points marked on the nomograph should be used rather than the circles for members containing 14, 15, and 16 carbon atoms where the pressures are above 500 mm. Boiling points read from the chart agree with the reported values well, within 2” C.

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1 Ralston, Selby, Pool, and Potts, IND.ENO.CHEM.,32, 1093 (1940).