Modeling the thermochemistry of nitrogen-containing compounds via group additivity

Abstract

First-principles based kinetic modeling is essential to gain insight into the governing chemistry of nitrogen-containing compounds over a wide range of technologically important processes, e.g. pyrolysis, oxidation and combustion. It also enables the development of predictive, fundamental models key to improving understanding of the influence of nitrogen-containing compounds present as impurities or process additives, considering safety, operability and quality of the product streams. A prerequisite for the generation of detailed fundamental kinetic models is the availability of accurate thermodynamic properties. To address the scarcity of thermodynamic properties for nitrogen-containing compounds, a consistent set of 91 group additive values and three non-nearest-neighbor interactions has been determined from a dataset of CBS-QB3 calculations for 300 species, including 104 radicals. This dataset contains a wide range of nitrogen-containing functionalities, i.e. imine, nitrile, nitro, nitroso, nitrite, nitrate and azo functional groups. The group additivity model enables the approximation of the standard enthalpy of formation and standard entropy at 298 K as well as the standard heat capacities over a large temperature range, i.e. 300–1500 K. For a test set of 27 nitrogen-containing compounds, the group additivity model succeeds in approximating the ab initio calculated values for the standard enthalpy of formation with a MAD of 2.3 kJ mol−1. The MAD for the standard entropy and heat capacity is lower than 4 and 2 J mol−1 K−1, respectively. For a test set of 11 nitrogen-containing compounds, the MAD between experimental and group additivity approximated values for the standard enthalpy of formation amounts to 2.8 kJ mol−1.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Feb 2024
Accepted
27 Jun 2024
First published
02 Jul 2024

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024, Advance Article

Modeling the thermochemistry of nitrogen-containing compounds via group additivity

C. A. R. Pappijn, R. Van de Vijver, M. Reyniers, M. K. Sabbe, G. B. Marin and K. M. Van Geem, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4CP00727A

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