Thermal conductivity of gas mixtures in chemical equilibrium

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Abstract

A general expression applying to the steady state has been derived which permits calculation of the increase in thermal conductivity due to chemical reaction in mixtures of gases in chemical equilibrium. In addition to the gas composition, heats of reaction and binary diffusion coefficients among the component gases are required. In the case of a simple dissociation, the thermal conductivity may be related to the equilibrium heat capacity. This suggests a possible method for estimating heat transfer in various practical systems with dissociating gases. Approximate calculations for dissociation of diatomic molecules at equilibrium show that the thermal conductivity may be an order of magnitude greater than in nonreacting mixtures. Calculations for the systems 2NO2⇆N2O4 and 6HF⇆(HF) 6 are in satisfactory agreement with experiment.

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Butler, J. N., & Brokaw, R. S. (1957). Thermal conductivity of gas mixtures in chemical equilibrium. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 26(6), 1644–1647. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1743596

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