Thermodynamic properties of human tissues
Marko Popovic, Mirjana Minceva
Abstract
This paper reports empirical formulas, enthalpies of formation, molar entropies, Gibbs energies of formation, and molar heat capacities at 25?C and 37?C for human soft tissues. The results show that Gibbs energy, except for certain tissues (adipose), is relatively low compared with the constituent elements, the average value being ?17.57 kJ/C-mol. The average constant pressure heat capacity of hydrated human body soft tissues is 3.24 J/gK in agreement with other data in the literature.
Topics & Concepts
Gibbs free energyThermodynamicsHeat capacityMolarChemistryMaterials sciencePhysicsBiologyPaleontologythermodynamics and calorimetric analysesAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsChemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure