The vapor pressure and vaporization enthalpy of R-(+)-menthofuran, a hepatotoxin metabolically derived from the abortifacient terpene, (R)-(+)-pulegone by correlation gas chromatography

Chase Gobble, James S. Chickos

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Abstract

The vapor pressure as a function of temperature and its vaporization enthalpy at  T  = 298.15 K of R-(+)-menthofuran, a substance metabolically derived from R-(+)-pulegone that is both a flavoring agent at low concentrations and a hepatotoxin at larger ones, is evaluated by correlation-gas chromatography. A vapor pressure  p /Pa = (36 ± 12) has been evaluated at  T  = 298.15 K, and a normal boiling temperature of  T b /K = 482.4 K is predicted. A boiling temperature of  T b /K = 374.3 compares with the literature value of  T b /K = 371.2 at reduced pressure,  p /kPa = 2.93. The vaporization enthalpy of (56.5 ± 3.0) kJ·mol −1  compares to an estimated value of (57.8 ± 2.9) kJ·mol −1 .
Original languageAmerican English
JournalThe Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics
Volume98
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 7 2016

Keywords

  • Correlation gas chromatography
  • Enthalpy of vaporization
  • R-(+)-menthofuran
  • Vapor pressure

Disciplines

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Inorganic Chemistry

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