Using a standard heat of formation for solketal of -609.5 kJ/mol (https://pqr.pitt.edu/mol/RNVYQYLELCKWAN-YFKPBYRVSA-N) it is possible to calculate the heating value based on the chemical formula (C6H12O3) (assuming complete combustion) . I get it to 24.23 MJ/kg for the LHV (water produced in vapour phase) and 26.23 MJ/kg for the HHV (water produced in liquid phase), respectively.
Using a standard heat of formation for solketal of -609.5 kJ/mol it is possible to calculate the heating value based on the chemical formula (C6H12O3) (assuming complete combustion) . I get it to 24.23 MJ/kg for the LHV (water produced in vapour phase) and 26.23 MJ/kg for the HHV (water produced in liquid phase), respectively.
Is there any reference for HHV and LHV of solketal? - ResearchGate. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/post/Is_there_any_reference_for_HHV_and_LHV_of_solketal [accessed Jan 8, 2016].