Abstract
Temperature dependence of vaporization enthalpy is one of the most important thermophysical
properties of compounds. In the present study, we theoretically developed relationships applicable
to evaluation of vaporization enthalpy of compounds from diverse chemical families for a wide
temperature range from melting point to the critical temperature. One outcome of the proposed
approach is a relationship describing the correlation between the surface tension and vaporization
enthalpy which outperforms the extensively applied Kabo method proposed for the same purpose.