Misinterpretation of Thermodynamic Parameters Evaluated from Activation Energy and Preexponential Factor Determined in Thermal Analysis Experiments

Thermogravimetry (TGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) are used broadly to study the kinetics of thermally stimulated processes such as thermal decomposition (pyrolysis) or thermal polymerization. These studies typically yield the activation energy (<i>E</i>) and preexponenti...

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Main Author: Sergey Vyazovkin
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description Thermogravimetry (TGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) are used broadly to study the kinetics of thermally stimulated processes such as thermal decomposition (pyrolysis) or thermal polymerization. These studies typically yield the activation energy (<i>E</i>) and preexponential factor (<i>A</i>). The resulting experimental values of <i>E</i> and <i>A</i> are oftentimes used to determine the so-called “thermodynamic parameters”, i.e., the enthalpy, entropy, and Gibbs free energy. Attention is called to the persistent and mistaken trend to interpret the resulting quantities as the thermodynamic parameters of the conversion of reactants to products. In fact, these quantities are specific to the conversion of reactants to the activated complex and, as such, provide no insights into the thermodynamics of the conversion of reactants to products. The basics of the activated complex (transition state) theory are provided to explain the meaning of the equations used for evaluating the thermodynamic parameters from the experimental values of <i>E</i> and <i>A</i>. Typical examples of misinterpretation are highlighted and discussed briefly. The applicability of the theory to the systems studied by the thermal analysis kinetics is also discussed.
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spelling doaj-art-35a8ff17f2fb4cc28c49b4c8ff5fb7412025-08-20T01:55:52ZengMDPI AGThermo2673-72642024-08-014337338110.3390/thermo4030019Misinterpretation of Thermodynamic Parameters Evaluated from Activation Energy and Preexponential Factor Determined in Thermal Analysis ExperimentsSergey Vyazovkin0Department of Chemistry, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 901 S. 14th Street, Birmingham, AL 35294, USAThermogravimetry (TGA) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) are used broadly to study the kinetics of thermally stimulated processes such as thermal decomposition (pyrolysis) or thermal polymerization. These studies typically yield the activation energy (<i>E</i>) and preexponential factor (<i>A</i>). The resulting experimental values of <i>E</i> and <i>A</i> are oftentimes used to determine the so-called “thermodynamic parameters”, i.e., the enthalpy, entropy, and Gibbs free energy. Attention is called to the persistent and mistaken trend to interpret the resulting quantities as the thermodynamic parameters of the conversion of reactants to products. In fact, these quantities are specific to the conversion of reactants to the activated complex and, as such, provide no insights into the thermodynamics of the conversion of reactants to products. The basics of the activated complex (transition state) theory are provided to explain the meaning of the equations used for evaluating the thermodynamic parameters from the experimental values of <i>E</i> and <i>A</i>. Typical examples of misinterpretation are highlighted and discussed briefly. The applicability of the theory to the systems studied by the thermal analysis kinetics is also discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2673-7264/4/3/19biomassenergy barrierkineticspyrolysisspontaneousthermodynamics
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Misinterpretation of Thermodynamic Parameters Evaluated from Activation Energy and Preexponential Factor Determined in Thermal Analysis Experiments
Thermo
biomass
energy barrier
kinetics
pyrolysis
spontaneous
thermodynamics
title Misinterpretation of Thermodynamic Parameters Evaluated from Activation Energy and Preexponential Factor Determined in Thermal Analysis Experiments
title_full Misinterpretation of Thermodynamic Parameters Evaluated from Activation Energy and Preexponential Factor Determined in Thermal Analysis Experiments
title_fullStr Misinterpretation of Thermodynamic Parameters Evaluated from Activation Energy and Preexponential Factor Determined in Thermal Analysis Experiments
title_full_unstemmed Misinterpretation of Thermodynamic Parameters Evaluated from Activation Energy and Preexponential Factor Determined in Thermal Analysis Experiments
title_short Misinterpretation of Thermodynamic Parameters Evaluated from Activation Energy and Preexponential Factor Determined in Thermal Analysis Experiments
title_sort misinterpretation of thermodynamic parameters evaluated from activation energy and preexponential factor determined in thermal analysis experiments
topic biomass
energy barrier
kinetics
pyrolysis
spontaneous
thermodynamics
url https://www.mdpi.com/2673-7264/4/3/19
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