d-Glucose, 6-benzoate Thermodynamic Properties vs Temperature (CAS 14200-76-1)

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Property Profile for d-Glucose, 6-benzoate

Calculated properties vs. Temperature

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Equilibrium Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of d-Glucose, 6-benzoate at 1.01325 bar over -23.15–226.85 °C
Temperature (°C)Specific heat capacity (kJ/kg·K)Density (kg/m³)Dynamic viscosity (cP)Thermal conductivity (W/m·K)Prandtl number ()Molar volume (m³/kmol)Specific enthalpy (kJ)Specific entropy (kJ/kg·K)Phase
-23.150.9515541423.32N/A N/A N/A 0.199717-50.0166-0.182511s
-18.0480.9698941420.83N/A N/A N/A 0.200068-45.115-0.163103s
-12.94590.9882871418.33N/A N/A N/A 0.200419-40.1196-0.143715s
-7.843881.006731415.84N/A N/A N/A 0.200773-35.0303-0.124346s
-2.741841.025231413.35N/A N/A N/A 0.201127-29.8468-0.104994s
2.36021.043791410.85N/A N/A N/A 0.201483-24.5687-0.0856572s
7.462241.06241408.36N/A N/A N/A 0.201839-19.1958-0.0663345s
12.56431.081061405.86N/A N/A N/A 0.202198-13.7278-0.0470241s
17.66631.099781403.37N/A N/A N/A 0.202557-8.16442-0.0277246s
22.76841.118561400.87N/A N/A N/A 0.202918-2.5054-0.00843473s
27.87041.13741398.38N/A N/A N/A 0.203283.249570.0108469s
32.97241.156291395.88N/A N/A N/A 0.2036439.100780.0301215s
38.07451.175241393.39N/A N/A N/A 0.20400715.04850.0493902s
43.17651.194241390.9N/A N/A N/A 0.20437321.09310.0686542s
48.27861.213311388.4N/A N/A N/A 0.2047427.23480.0879146s
53.38061.232431385.91N/A N/A N/A 0.20510933.47390.107172s
58.48271.251621383.41N/A N/A N/A 0.20547939.81070.126428s
63.58471.270861380.92N/A N/A N/A 0.2058546.24560.145684s
68.68671.290161378.42N/A N/A N/A 0.20622252.77880.16494s
73.78881.309511375.93N/A N/A N/A 0.20659659.41060.184196s
78.89081.328931373.43N/A N/A N/A 0.20697266.14130.203455s
83.99291.348411370.94N/A N/A N/A 0.20734872.97120.222716s
89.09491.367951368.45N/A N/A N/A 0.20772679.90060.241981s
94.19691.387541365.95N/A N/A N/A 0.20810586.92990.26125s
99.2991.40721363.46N/A N/A N/A 0.20848694.05940.280524s
104.4011.426921360.96N/A N/A N/A 0.208868101.2890.299804s
109.5031.446691358.47N/A N/A N/A 0.209252108.620.31909s
114.6051.466531355.97N/A N/A N/A 0.209637116.0520.338383s
119.7071.486431353.48N/A N/A N/A 0.210023123.5850.357683s
124.8091.812791206.15N/A 0.0961644N/A 0.235676246.0110.667486l
129.9111.826411203.77N/A 0.0955443N/A 0.236142255.2950.690666l
135.0131.839731201.39N/A 0.0949243N/A 0.236611264.6480.713724l
140.1151.852751199N/A 0.0943042N/A 0.237083274.0670.736659l
145.2171.865481196.6N/A 0.0936841N/A 0.237559283.5530.759471l
150.3191.87791194.19N/A 0.093064N/A 0.238037293.1020.782159l
155.4211.890031191.78N/A 0.0924439N/A 0.238519302.7150.804722l
160.5231.901861189.36N/A 0.0918238N/A 0.239004312.3880.827159l
165.6261.913391186.94N/A 0.0912036N/A 0.239492322.1210.849471l
170.7281.924621184.5N/A 0.0905835N/A 0.239984331.9120.871656l
175.831.935551182.07N/A 0.0899634N/A 0.240479341.7590.893715l
180.9321.946181179.62N/A 0.0893433N/A 0.240978351.6620.915646l
186.0341.956521177.17N/A 0.0887232N/A 0.24148361.6180.937449l
191.1361.966561174.71N/A 0.088103N/A 0.241985371.6260.959124l
196.2381.97631172.24N/A 0.0874829N/A 0.242494381.6840.98067l
201.341.985741169.77N/A 0.0868628N/A 0.243007391.7911.00209l
206.4421.994881167.29N/A 0.0862426N/A 0.243524401.9461.02337l
211.5442.003721164.8N/A 0.0856225N/A 0.244044412.1471.04453l
216.6462.012271162.3N/A 0.0850024N/A 0.244568422.3921.06556l
221.7482.020511159.8N/A 0.0843822N/A 0.245096432.681.08645l
226.852.028461157.29N/A 0.0837621N/A 0.245628443.0091.10722l

Property Profiles for d-Glucose, 6-benzoate

Heat Capacity (Cp) vs Temperature

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Density vs Temperature

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Thermodynamic Property Profile at Constant Pressure

This page presents the temperature-dependent thermodynamic and transport properties of d-Glucose, 6-benzoate (CAS 14200-76-1) calculated at a constant pressure of 1 atm (101325 Pa) over the temperature range 250-500 K.

The properties shown - specific heat capacity (Cp), density (ρ), dynamic viscosity (μ), thermal conductivity (k), Prandtl number (Pr), molar volume (Vm), specific enthalpy (H), and specific entropy (S) - are among the most commonly used parameters in chemical engineering calculations, process simulation, and thermal system design.

All values are generated programmatically using validated thermodynamic correlations and equations of state and represent equilibrium properties at the specified pressure.


Understanding the Property Trends

  • Specific heat capacity (Cp) indicates the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of d-Glucose, 6-benzoate and is critical for energy balance and heat-exchanger design.
  • Density (ρ) and molar volume (Vm) describe volumetric behavior and are required for flow calculations, equipment sizing, and storage design.
  • Dynamic viscosity (μ) governs fluid flow resistance, influencing Reynolds number and pressure drop.
  • Thermal conductivity (k) and Prandtl number (Pr) are essential inputs for convective heat-transfer correlations.
  • Specific enthalpy (H) and specific entropy (S) are fundamental thermodynamic properties used in process modeling, compression, and expansion analysis.

Property trends with temperature may vary depending on molecular structure, intermolecular interactions, and phase stability.


Engineering Applications

The temperature-dependent properties of d-Glucose, 6-benzoate at atmospheric pressure are commonly required in:

  • Heat exchanger and reactor design
  • Process simulation and thermodynamic modeling
  • Fluid flow and pressure-drop calculations
  • Energy balance and equipment sizing
  • Chemical engineering education and research

These profiles are particularly useful when evaluating system performance over a wide operating temperature range under near-ambient pressure conditions.


Frequently Asked Questions

At what pressure are these properties calculated?
All properties on this page are calculated at a constant pressure of 1 atm (101325 Pa).

Can these values be used in process simulation software?
Yes. The data is suitable for preliminary design, validation, and educational use. For licensed simulators, vendor-specific property packages should be referenced.

Can I change the pressure or temperature range?
Yes. Use the interactive controls above to generate custom property profiles at different pressures or temperature ranges.


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