Abstract :
A recent investigation of a test reaction for isothermal heat conduction microcalorimeters, used for the determination of thermodynamic and kinetic parameters, resulted in the following recommended values for the imidazole-catalysed hydrolysis of triacetin at 298 K: the reaction rate constant, k=(2.80±0.1)×10−6 dm3 mol−1 s−1, and the reaction enthalpy change, ΔRH=−91.7±3.0 kJ mol−1. Knowledge of these values allows the performance of a microcalorimeter to be evaluated. Thus, it may be possible to correct data for those cases in which there is mis-assignment of the true instrument baseline zero, of the upper calibration setting and of a drift in the instrument baseline. This paper describes the expected data output and its analysis in these cases. For these instances, it is possible to identify the error source and to manipulate subsequent data to produce “corrected” results. The procedures are illustrated through the use of data simulated as output.