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Empirical Determination of the Internal Energy of Polyethylene Based on the Pressure-Volume-Temperature-Entropy Equation of State. II. The Revised Internal Energy Based on the Zero Kelvin Isotherm

Pages 1436-1450 | Received 17 Feb 2023, Accepted 27 Feb 2023, Published online: 29 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

In our previous reports, two types of the internal energy for polyethylene (PE) were derived, which were based on the thermodynamic relation that dUTH=CV dT+(γVTP)dV and based on the partition function, that UPF=RT2lnfV where f=eθiT, CV is the isochoric heat capacity, γV  is the thermal pressure coefficient and eθiT is the Boltzmann factor. In this work, a revised internal energy based on the UTH, Urev.TH, was derived by introducing a zero Kelvin internal energy. A revised internal energy based on the UPF, Urev.PF, was also derived by introducing the zero Kelvin internal energy. The zero Kelvin internal energy, U(V, T = 0 K), was determined based on a zero Kelvin isotherm, which was determined from the P-V-T equation of state derived in our previous work. In this report, the three-dimensional (3D) plot, 3D plot, with the three axes, x = TU, y = PU, z = VU expressed by the 3D (TU, PU, VU) and the 3D (TU, VU. SU) at constant U in PE were determined by the Urev.TH where the processes were characterized by decreasing of the volume and the entropy with increasing of the pressure, while the temperature in the iso-internal process had a maximum with increasing the pressure, which were different from those determined by the UTH in our previous work. The revised internal energy Urev.PF was expressed by the summation of the terms of T 2 and T 4, the Boltzmann factors ei θ1T and the U(V,T = 0 K) where the temperature dependence of the T 4 term and the Boltzmann factors ei θ1T  with i = 6 and 3 were dominant in the Urev.PF at V = 1.04 cm3/g, while at V = 0.85 cm3/g in the range of high pressure, the U(V,T = 0 K) became a controlling factor. In the case of the Urev,PF at constant temperature T = 320 K, the volume dependence of the T 2 term and the U(V,T = 0 K) were dominant factors.

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