Author:
Kong Yuxia,Di Youying,Yang Weiwei,Zhao Guozheng,Zhang Kun,Tan Zhicheng
Abstract
Abstract
Two novel solid state coordination compounds – manganese nicotinate monohydrate and magnesium nicotinate monohydrate were synthesized by the method of room temperature solid phase synthesis and ball grinder. FTIR, chemical and elemental analyses and X-ray powder diffraction techniques were applied to characterize the structure and composition of these complexes. In accordance with Hess’ law, hermochemical cycles were designed, the enthalpy changes of the solid phase reactions of nicotinic acid with manganese acetate tetrahydrate and magnesium acetate tetrahydrate were determined as Δr
H
0
m,l
= (39.66±0.36) kJ · mol–1 and Δr
H
0
m,2
= (40.73±0.17) kJ · mol–1 by use of an isoperibol solution-reaction calorimeter, respectively. The standard molar enthalpy of formation of the title complexes M(Nic)2 · H2O(s) were calculated as Δf
H
0
Mn(Nic)2·H2O
= –(1165.01±2.01) kJ · mol–1 and Δf
H
0
Mg(Nic)2·H2O = –(1390.49±1.99) kJ · mol–1 by use of the enthalpies of dissolution and other auxiliary thermodynamic data. In addition, the values of the standard molar enthalpies of formation of M(Nic)2·H2O(s) (M = Mg, Mn, Zn) were compared, a law of change of [–Δf
H
0
Zn(Nic)2·H2O] < [–Δf
H
0
Mn(Nic)2·H2O] < [–Δf
H
0
Mg(Nic)2·H2O] can be obtained, and was in relation with the stability of the three monohydrated nicotinates.
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
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