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WebElements Periodic Table : Thermochemistry and Thermodynamics
www.webelements.com/thermochemistry.html
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| Description: | This part of the WebElements Periodic Table provides thermochemical and thermodynamic data on each element displayed in the periodic table. |
| Author: | Winter, Mark J., Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield |
| Publisher: | WebElements Ltd |
| Classification: | PACS2003 05.70.-a Thermodynamics
PACS2003 64. Equations of state, phase equilibria, and phase transitions
PACS2003 82.60.-s Chemical thermodynamics
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| Category: | Scientific and Technical Data
Reference Materials
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| Language: | English |
| Is Part Of: | www.webelements.com |
| Access Rights: | free |
| Date: | 2008-06-19 |
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Bilbao Crystallographic Server
www.cryst.ehu.es [HTML]
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The Bilbao Crystallographic Server provides crystallographic programs and databases accessible via Internet, which are created at the University of Basque Country, Spain. An extensive collection of programs, calculators and databases on different subfields of crystallography is here to be found, such as solid state applications, space group representations, group-subgroup relations, or incommensurate structures. The programs available on the server do not need a local installation and can be used free of charge. more info
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Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre : CCDC
www.ccdc.cam.ac.uk [HTML/Javascript]
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The CCDC is producer of the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) which records bibliographic, chemical and crystallographic information for organic molecules and metal-organic compounds whose 3D structures have been determined using X-ray diffraction and neutron diffraction. The Cambridge Structural Database (CSD) is distributed as part of the CSD System. Access has to be licensed. The CCDC site provides some free services such as enCIFer, a CIF checking, editing and visualisation software or CSDSymmetry, a collation of observed molecular and crystallographic symmetry properties. Free CIFs from the CCDC Supplementary Data Archive may be requested. more info
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CODATA Key Values for Thermodynamics
www.codata.org/resources/databases/key1.html [HTML/Javascript]
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The Committee on Data for Science and Technology (CODATA) has conducted a project to establish internationally agreed values for the thermodynamic properties of key chemical substances. This table presents the final results of the project. Use of these recommended, internally consistent values is encouraged in the analysis of thermodynamic measurements, data reduction, and preparation of other thermodynamic tables. Substances are listed in alphabetical order of their chemical formulas when written in the most common form. more info
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Crystal Lattice Structures
cst-www.nrl.navy.mil/lattice/index.html [HTML]
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This web page offers a concise index of common crystal lattice structures. Graphical representations as well as useful information about the lattices are provided. It aims at visualizing the crystal lattice structures. The structures are described by prototype, Pearson symbol, Strukturbericht designation, and space group. more info
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Crystallography Open Database : COD
www.crystallography.net [HTML/Javascript]
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The Crystallography Open Database aims at providing an open access to crystallographic data both already published and still unpublished.Thus, it presents a keyword-searchable database of structure data such as atomic coordinates and includes bibliographic references. more info
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Elemental Data Index
physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/Elements/cover.html [HTML/Javascript]
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The Elemental Data Index provides access to the holdings of NIST Physics Laboratory online data organized by element. It is intended to simplify the process of retrieving online scientific data for a specific element. Also you will find here the entry point to all NIST Physics Laboratory databases. more info
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GESTIS-Stoffdatenbank
www.dguv.de/ifa/de/gestis/stoffdb/index.jsp [HTML/Javascript]
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Die GESTIS-Stoffdatenbank enthält Informationen für den sicheren Umgang mit chemischen Stoffen am Arbeitsplatz, wie z.B. die Wirkungen der Stoffe auf den Menschen, die erforderlichen Schutzmaßnahmen und die Maßnahmen im Gefahrenfall (inkl. Erste Hilfe). Darüber hinaus wird der Nutzer über wichtige physikalisch-chemische Daten der Stoffe sowie über spezielle gesetzliche und berufsgenossenschaftliche Regelungen zu den einzelnen Stoffen informiert. more info
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Helmholtz-Experten
www.helmholtz-experten.de [HTML/Javascript]
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Helmholtz-Experten informiert über Kompetenzen und Dienstleistungsangebote der Einrichtungen der Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren. Forschungsgebiete, -projekte und Ansprechpartner lassen sich thematisch strukturiert anzeigen oder können über eine Stichwortsuche gefunden werden. more info
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Material Data Network : matdata.net
www.matdata.net [HTML]
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The material search engine provided by matdata.net focuses on information relating to the professional application of materials and processes. Highest quality information sources are included, such as ASM International, and National Physical Laboratory (UK). For some sources users need subscriptions to access data that have been found by the search engine. more info
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Materials Project
materialsproject.org [HTML]
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By computing properties of all known materials, the Materials Project aims to remove guesswork from materials design in a variety of applications.Experimental research can be targeted to the most promising compounds from computational data sets. Researchers will be able to data-mine scientific trends in materials properties.By providing materials researchers with the information they need to design better, the Materials Project aims to accelerate innovation in materials research. more info
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MatWeb : Material Property Data
www.matweb.com [HTML/Javascript]
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MatWeb provides a searchable database of material data sheets. The database includes property information on thermoplastic and thermoset polymers such as ABS, nylon, polycarbonate, polyester, polyethylene and polypropylene; metals such as aluminum, cobalt, copper, lead, magnesium, nickel, steel, superalloys, titanium and zinc alloys; ceramics; plus semiconductors, fibers, and other engineering materials. more info
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Mineralogy Database
www.webmineral.com [HTML/Javascript, Java-Applet]
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Mineral data included in the Mineralogy Database may be accessed by several aspects such as crystallography, X-Ray powder diffraction, chemical composition, or properties. more info
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Nanoparticle Information Library : NIL
nanoparticlelibrary.net/index.asp [HTML/Javascript]
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH is working with its national and international partners to develop a web-based Nanoparticle Information Library (NIL). The goal of the NIL is to help occupational health professionals, industrial users, worker groups, and researchers organize and share information on nanomaterials, including their health and safety-associated properties. The Nanoparticle Information Library provides an online database including information on nanomaterial composition, method of production, particle size, surface area, and morphology, applications, and availability of the nanomaterial as well as relevant publications. Database entries include safety and health information. more info
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National Physical Laboratory : Publications
www.npl.co.uk/publications [HTML/Javascript]
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The National Physical Laboratory is the UK`s national standards laboratory. The main focus of the work in the NPL Materials Centre is associated with developing test methods and materials measurement. NPL produces a range of publications for every technical level, and across a wide range of technical and sectoral topics. Some of our most popular publications types are highlighted on this page, but users are free to search the full publications database. more info
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NIST Chemistry WebBook
webbook.nist.gov [HTML]
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This website provides access to data compiled and distributed by NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology). You can find here thermochemical data for organic and small inorganic compounds, reaction thermochemistry data, IR spectra, mass spectra, electronic and vibrational spectra, constants of diatomic molecules, ion energetics data, thermophysical property data for fluids. You can search for data on specific compounds in the Chemistry WebBook based on name, chemical formula, CAS registry number, molecular weight, chemical structure, or selected ion energetics and spectral properties. more info
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NIST Scientific and Technical Databases : Materials Properties
www.nist.gov/srd/materials.cfm [HTML/Javascript]
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The NIST Materials Data Program provides evaluated data on phase equilibria, structure and characterization, and performance properties. Several materials performance property databases are now available, including the online NIST Ceramics WebBook which provides numeric data for physical and structural characteristics, mechanical and thermal properties, and properties of advanced ceramic materialsThis page provides a list of links to relevant NIST databases relating to materials properties. more info
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NIST Standard Reference Database 74 : Thermodynamics of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions
xpdb.nist.gov/enzyme_thermodynamics [HTML]
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This database originates in a project which aims to provide a compilation of data on the thermodynamics of enzyme-catalyzed reactions. The data presented herein is limited to direct equilibrium and calorimetric measurements performed on these reactions under in vitro conditions. The following information is given for each entry in this database: the reference for the data; the reaction studied; the name of the enzyme used and its Enzyme Commission number; the method of measurement; the conditions of measurement (temperature, pH, ionic strength, and the buffer(s) and cofactor(s) used); the data and an evaluation of it; and, sometimes, commentary on the data and on any corrections which have been applied to it. more info
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NIST WebHTS Database (Expertise)
www.ceramics.nist.gov/srd/hts/htsquery.htm [HTML]
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The NIST WWW High Temperature Superconductors database (WebHTS) provides evaluated thermal, mechanical, and superconducting property data for oxide superconductors. The range of materials covers the major series of compounds derived from the Y-Ba-Cu-O, Bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O, Tl-Sr-Ca-Cu-O, and La-Cu-O chemical families, along with numerous other variants of the cuprate and bismuthate materials that are known to have superconducting phases. The materials are described by specification and characterization information that includes processing details and chemical compositions. Physical characteristics such as density and crystal structure are given in numeric tables. All measured values are evaluated and supported by descriptions of the measurement methods, procedures, and conditions. In all cases, the sources of the data are fully documented in a comprehensive bibliography. more info
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NIST WebSCD Database
www.ceramics.nist.gov/srd/scd/scdquery.htm [HTML]
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This web page contains the NIST Structural Ceramics Database (SCD), which provides a comprehensive collection of materials property data for advanced ceramics. The SCD covers the physical, mechanical, and thermal properties of oxide, boride, carbide, nitride, and oxynitride ceramic materials. In addition to the numeric data, the SCD provides full bibliographic references to the sources of the data, along with descriptions of the materials and the measurement methods. more info
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NIST X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Database
srdata.nist.gov/xps [HTML]
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The NIST X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) Database gives easy access to the energies of many photoelectron and Auger-electron spectral lines. Resulting from a critical evaluation of the published literature, the database contains line positions, chemical shifts, doublet splittings, and energy separations of photoelectron and Auger-electron lines. A highly interactive program allows the user to search by element, line type, line energy, and many other variables. Users can easily identify unknown measured lines by matching to previous measurements. more info
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Reciprocal Net
www.reciprocalnet.org [HTML/Javascript, Java-Applet, JPEG, GIF]
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The Reciprocal Net project will construct and deploy a distributed, open, extensible digital collection of molecular structures. Associated with the collection will be software tools for visualizing, interacting with, and rendering printable images of the contents; software for the automated conversion of local database representations into standard formats which can be globally shared; tools and components for constructing educational modules based on the collection; and examples of such modules as the beginning of a public repository for educational materials based on the collection. The contents of this collection will come principally from structures contributed by participating crystallography laboratories. The project is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and is part of the National Science Digital Library. more info
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Reference and Database of Optical Constants
www.astro.spbu.ru/JPDOC/f-dbase.html [HTML]
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This database contains references to papers, data files and links to Internet resources related to measurements and calculations of optical constants in the wavelength interval from X-rays to radio domain. The materials considered are amorphous and crystalline silicates of different kinds, various ices, oxides, sulfides, carbides, carbonaceous species from amorphous carbon to graphite and diamonds and some other materials of astrophysical and terrestrial atmosphere interests. more info
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Semiconductors on NSM
www.ioffe.rssi.ru/SVA/NSM/Semicond/index.html [HTML/Javascript, GIF]
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This website is intended to systemize parameters of semiconductor compounds and heterostructures based on them. It enables physicists, both theoreticians and experimentalists, to rapidly retrieve the semiconducting material parameters they are interested in. In addition, physical parameters - optical, electrical, mechanical, etc. - are presented for both the known and new semiconducting compounds. more info
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Statistics Online Computation Resource
www.socr.ucla.edu [HTML/Javascript, Java-Applet, Flash]
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The Statistics Online Computational Resource (SOCR) provides portable online aids for probability and statistics education, technology based instruction and statistical computing. SOCR tools and resources include a repository of interactive applets, computational and graphing tools, instructional and course materials. more info
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The Electrochemical Society
www.electrochem.org [HTML]
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ECS is an international nonprofit, educational organization concerned with a broad range of phenomena relating to solid-state and electrochemical science and technology. Since 1902, ECS has enabled a progressive atmosphere for the exchange of knowledge and ideas, in both fundamental and applied aspects. ECS publishes peer-reviewed journals and books in its Digital Library, holds scientific meetings, offers a major awards program and short courses, and provides a variety of student fellowships and travel grants. ECS bridges the gap among academia, research, and engineering, bringing together scientists from around the world for the exchange of scientific information. more info
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The PGM Database
www.pgmdatabase.com/jmpgm/index.jsp [HTML/Javascript]
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The PGM Database is a free database of properties on the six platinum group metals, their alloy systems and phase diagrams. It contains published data and internal Johnson Matthey data. Contributions of new data are welcome. Data sets include references. Graphics are provided in png format. more info
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www.lasurface.com : XPS, AES, UPS
www.lasurface.com [HTML/Javascript]
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Lasurface.com offers information on surface physics. This website provides access to the XPBASE database containing X-Ray Photoelectron and Auger Electron Spectroscopy data and references and includes tutorial texts on the theoretical background of XPS, AES, and UPS. more info
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X-ray Anomalous Scattering
www.bmsc.washington.edu/scatter [HTML, GIF]
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This website provided by University of Washington "is intended to serve both as an introductory tutorial to anomalous scattering and as a general tool for designing experiments based on anomalous scattering." Visitors can find a periodic table and a chart supplying X-ray absorption edge data. Students needing assistance with the concept of anomalous scattering will find a tutorial explaining interactions of incident photons - either having relatively low energy, or high enough energy - with scattering electrons. The site also supplies users with information about Friedel`s Law and MAD experiments. more info
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X-Ray Data Booklet
xdb.lbl.gov [HTML/Javascript]
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This site provides the contents of the X-Ray Data Booklet. The following items are considered: X-ray properties of elements, synchrotron radiation, scattering processes, optics and detectors, and miscellaneous such as physical constants.A periodic table allows users to click on an element to see its X-ray properties. more info
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