Heat of formation is one of several important parameters used to assess the performance of energetic compounds. We evaluated the ability of six different methods to accurately calculate gas-phase heat of formation (Δ 298,g) values for a test set of 45 nitrogencontaining energetic compounds. Density functional theory coupled with the use of isodesmic or other balanced equations yielded calculated results in which 82% (37 of 45) of the Δ 298,g values were within ±2.0 kcal/mol of the most recently recommended experimental/reference values available. This was compared to a procedure using density functional theory (DFT) coupled with an atom and group contribution method in which 51% (23 of 45) of the Δ 298,g values were within ±2.0 kcal/mol ...
Enthalpies of formation (Δ~f~H~(g)~) at 298.15 K and 0 K were calculated for various potential...
The aim of this study is to provide a critical analysis of predictive methods for calculating thermo...
The aim of this study is to provide a critical analysis of predictive methods for calculating thermo...
Heat of formation is one of several important parameters used to assess the performance of energetic...
Heat of formation is one of several important parameters used to assess the performance of energetic...
Heat of formation is one of several important parameters used to assess the performance of energetic...
An empirical method based on additive procedures is proposed for estimating the heats offormation of...
An empirical method based on additive procedures is proposed for estimating the heats offormation of...
An empirical method based on additive procedures is proposed for estimating the heats offormation of...
An empirical method based on additive procedures is proposed for estimating the heats offormation of...
An empirical method based on additive procedures is proposed for estimating the heats offormation of...
Design of new performing energetic materials requires several thermochemical data, especially enthal...
An empirical method based on additive procedures is proposed for estimating the heats offormation of...
Design of new performing energetic materials requires several thermochemical data, especially enthal...
542-548A new theoretical approach is presented for calculation of gas phase heats of formation of n...
Enthalpies of formation (Δ~f~H~(g)~) at 298.15 K and 0 K were calculated for various potential...
The aim of this study is to provide a critical analysis of predictive methods for calculating thermo...
The aim of this study is to provide a critical analysis of predictive methods for calculating thermo...
Heat of formation is one of several important parameters used to assess the performance of energetic...
Heat of formation is one of several important parameters used to assess the performance of energetic...
Heat of formation is one of several important parameters used to assess the performance of energetic...
An empirical method based on additive procedures is proposed for estimating the heats offormation of...
An empirical method based on additive procedures is proposed for estimating the heats offormation of...
An empirical method based on additive procedures is proposed for estimating the heats offormation of...
An empirical method based on additive procedures is proposed for estimating the heats offormation of...
An empirical method based on additive procedures is proposed for estimating the heats offormation of...
Design of new performing energetic materials requires several thermochemical data, especially enthal...
An empirical method based on additive procedures is proposed for estimating the heats offormation of...
Design of new performing energetic materials requires several thermochemical data, especially enthal...
542-548A new theoretical approach is presented for calculation of gas phase heats of formation of n...
Enthalpies of formation (Δ~f~H~(g)~) at 298.15 K and 0 K were calculated for various potential...
The aim of this study is to provide a critical analysis of predictive methods for calculating thermo...
The aim of this study is to provide a critical analysis of predictive methods for calculating thermo...