Consistent Thermodynamic Properties for Alicyclic Components of Jet Fuels: Experimental Data, Estimation Methods, and Homologous Series Trends: Article No. 135222

Eugene Paulechka, Andrei Kazakov, Chris Muzny, Abhijit Dutta

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Abstract

Alkylcycloalkanes represent a significant fraction of jet fuel components. An evaluation of their thermodynamic properties, enthalpies of formation in liquid and gas phases and enthalpies of vaporization, was conducted. A combination of available experimental data, up-to-date group-contribution methods, high-level quantum-chemical calculations, and homologous series trends was used to identify outliers and to recommend the most reliable values. The group-contribution approach was found to work well for the enthalpies of vaporization. Its performance for the enthalpies of formation in the liquid and gas phases was found to be substantially less effective, especially considering notable differences in this property among stereoisomers. Computationally affordable high-level ab initio results and homologous series trend analysis appeared more reliable. The recommended property values for 212 individual compounds and their isomeric mixtures were provided.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages20
JournalFuel
Volume397
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-5100-91996

Keywords

  • alicyclic
  • aviation fuel
  • enthalpy of formation
  • enthalpy of vaporization
  • heat of formation
  • heat of vaporization
  • jet fuel
  • napthene

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