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SRD 4 NIST Libraries of Peptide Fragmentation Mass Spectra Databass (PC database for purchase)  |
| Interactive computer program for predicting thermodynamic and transport properties of pure fluids and fluid mixtures containing up to 20 components. The components are selected from a database of 196 components, mostly hydrocarbons. |
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SRD 23 NIST Reference Fluid Thermodynamic and Transport Properties Database (REFPROP) (PC database for purchase)  |
| NIST 23 contains revised data in a Windows version of the database, including 105 pure fluids and allowing mixtures of up to 20 components. The fluids include the environmentally acceptable HFCs, traditional HFCs and CFCs and
'natural' refrigerants like ammonia |
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SRD 73 NIST REFLEAK: NIST Leak/Recharge Simulation Program for Refrigerant Mixtures (PC database for purchase)  |
| REFLEAK estimates composition changes of zeotropic mixtures in leak and recharge processes. |
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SRD 106 IUPAC-NIST Solubility Database (Web, free access)  |
| These solubilities are compiled from 18 volumes (Click here for List) of the International Union for Pure and Applied Chemistry(IUPAC)-NIST Solubility Data Series. The database includes liquid-liquid, solid-liquid, and gas-liquid systems. Typical solvents and solutes include water, seawater, heavy water, inorganic compounds, and a variety of organic compounds such as hydrocarbons, halogenated hydrocarbons, alcohols, acids, esters and nitrogen compounds. There are over 67,500 solubility measurements and over 1800 references. |
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SRD 49 NIST Vapor Compression Cycle Design Program (CYCLE_D) (PC database for purchase)  |
| The CYCLE_D database package simulates the vapor compression refrigeration cycles. It is fully compatible with REFPROP 9.0 and covers the 62 single-compound refrigerants . Fluids can be used in mixtures comprising up to five components. |
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SRD 8 XCOM: Photon Cross Sections Database (Web, free access)  |
| A web database is provided which can be used to calculate photon cross sections for scattering, photoelectric absorption and pair production, as well as total attenuation coefficients, for any element, compound or mixture (Z <= 100) at energies from 1 keV to 100 GeV. |
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The following Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data articles may also be of interest: Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view these articles. (29 articles(s) found) |
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A Review and Evaluation of the Phase Equilibria, Liquid-Phase Heats of Mixing and Excess Volumes, and Gas-Phase PVT Measurements for Nitrogen+Methane A. J. Kidnay, R. C. Miller, E. D. Sloan, M. J. Hiza JPCRD 14(3) pp. 681-694 (1985) Full Text: PDF |
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A Review, Evaluation, and Correlation of the Phase Equilibria, Heat of Mixing, and Change in Volume on Mixing for Liquid Mixtures of Methane + Ethane M. J. Hiza, R. C. Miller, A. J. Kidnay JPCRD 8(3) pp. 799-816 (1979) Full Text: PDF |
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A Review, Evaluation, and Correlation of the Phase Equilibria, Heat of Mixing, and Change in Volume on Mixing for Liquid Mixtures of Methane + Propane R. C. Miller, A. J. Kidnay, M. J. Hiza JPCRD 9(3) pp. 721-734 (1980) Full Text: PDF |
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An Analysis of Coexistence Curve Data for Several Binary Liquid Mixtures Near Their Critical Points A. Stein, G. F. Allen JPCRD 2(3) pp. 443-466 (1973) Full Text: PDF |
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Critical Evaluation of Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium, Heat of Mixing, and Volume Change of Mixing Data. General Procedures Buford D. Smith, Ol Muthu, Ashok Dewan, Matthew Gierlach JPCRD 11(3) pp. 941-951 (1982) Full Text: PDF |
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Equations of State for Mixtures of R-32, R-125, R-134a, R-143a, and R-152a Eric W. Lemmon, Richard T Jacobsen JPCRD 33(2) pp. 593-620 (2004) Abstract |
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Equilibrium and Transport Properties of Gas Mixtures at Low Density: Eleven Polyatomic Gases and Five Noble Gases J. Bzowski, J. Kestin, E. A. Mason, F. J. Uribe JPCRD 19(5) pp. 1179-1232 (1990) Full Text: PDF |
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Equilibrium and Transport Properties of the Noble Gases and Their Mixtures at Low Density J. Kestin, K. Knierim, E. A. Mason, B. Najafi, S. T. Ro, M. Waldman JPCRD 13(1) pp. 229-303 (1984) Full Text: PDF |
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Evaluation of Binary Excess Enthalpy Data for C6 Hydrocarbons. Benzene+Cyclohexane Buford D. Smith, Ol Muthu, Ashok Dewan, Matthew Gierlach JPCRD 11(4) pp. 1127-1149 (1982) Full Text: PDF |
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Evaluation of Binary Excess Enthalpy Data for C6 Hydrocarbons. Benzene+Hexane Buford D. Smith, Ol Muthu, Ashok Dewan JPCRD 12(2) pp. 389-393 (1983) Full Text: PDF |
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Evaluation of Binary Excess Enthalpy Data for the Methanol+Hydrocarbon Systems R. Srivastava, B. D. Smith JPCRD 16(2) pp. 219-237 (1987) Full Text: PDF |
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Evaluation of Binary Excess Volume Data for C6 Hydrocarbons. Benzene+Cyclohexane Buford D. Smith, Ol Muthu, Ashok Dewan, Matthew Gierlach JPCRD 11(4) pp. 1151-1169 (1982) Full Text: PDF |
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Evaluation of Binary Excess Volume Data for C6 Hydrocarbons. Benzene+Hexane Buford D. Smith, Ol Muthu, Ashok Dewan JPCRD 12(2) pp. 395-401 (1983) Full Text: PDF |
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Evaluation of Binary Excess Volume Data for the Methanol+Hydrocarbon Systems R. Srivastava, B. D. Smith JPCRD 16(2) pp. 209-218 (1987) Full Text: PDF |
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Evaluation of Binary PTxy Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Data for C6 Hydrocarbons. Benzene+Cyclohexane Buford D. Smith, Ol Muthu, Ashok Dewan, Matthew Gierlach JPCRD 11(4) pp. 1099-1126 (1982) Full Text: PDF |
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Evaluation of Binary PTxy Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Data for C6 Hydrocarbons. Benzene+Hexane Buford D. Smith, Ol Muthu, Ashok Dewan JPCRD 12(2) pp. 381-387 (1983) Full Text: PDF |
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Gaseous Diffusion Coefficients T. R. Marrero, E. A. Mason JPCRD 1(1) pp. 1-118 (1972) Full Text: PDF |
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Molten Salts: Volume 3, Nitrates, Nitrites, and Mixtures, Electrical Conductance, Density, Viscosity, and Surface Tension Data G. J. Janz, Ursula Krebs, H. F. Siegenthaler, R. P.T. Tomkins JPCRD 1(3) pp. 581-746 (1972) Full Text: PDF |
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Molten Salts: Volume 4, Part 2, Chlorides and Mixtures, Electrical Conductance, Density, Viscosity, and Surface Tension Data G. J. Janz, R. P. T. Tomkins, C. B. Allen, J. R. Downey, Jr., G. L. Gardner, U. Krebs, S. K. Singer JPCRD 4(4) pp. 871-1178 (1975) Full Text: PDF |
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Molten Salts: Volume 4, Part 3, Bromides and Mixtures; Iodides and Mixtures-Electrical Conductance, Density, Viscosity, and Surface Tension Data G. J. Janz, R. P. T. Tomkins, C. B. Allen, J. R. Downey, Jr., S. K. Singer JPCRD 6(2) pp. 409-596 (1977) Full Text: PDF |
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Molten Salts: Volume 4, Part 4, Mixed Halide Melts. Electrical Conductance, Density, Viscosity, and Surface Tension Data G. J. Janz, R. P. T. Tomkins, C. B. Allen JPCRD 8(1) pp. 125-302 (1979) Full Text: PDF |
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Phase Diagrams and Thermodynamic Properties of Binary and Ternary Systems Based on Nitroaromatic Compounds James Sangster JPCRD 26(2) pp. 351-502 (1997) Full Text: PDF |
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Phase Diagrams and Thermodynamic Properties of Binary Organic Systems Based on 1, 2-, 1, 3-, 1, 4- Diaminobenzene or Benzidine James Sangster JPCRD 23(2) pp. 295-338 (1994) Full Text: PDF |
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Recommended Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium Data. Part 1: Binary n-Alkanol-n-Alkane Systems Marian Goral, Pawel Oracz, Adam Skrzecz, Andrzej Bok, Andrzej Maczynski JPCRD 31(3) pp. 701-748 (2002) Abstract |
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Solubilities of Solids and Liquids of Low Volatility in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide K. D. Bartle, A. A. Clifford, S. A. Jafar, G. F. Shilstone JPCRD 20(4) pp. 713-756 (1991) Full Text: PDF |
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Survey and Assessment of Available Measurements on Thermodynamic Properties of the Mixture (Water + Ammonia) Reiner Tillner-Roth, Daniel G. Friend JPCRD 27(1) pp. 45-61 (1998) Full Text: PDF |
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The Thermodynamic Behavior of the CO2-H2O System from 400 to 1000 K, up to 100 MPa and 30% Mole Fraction of CO2 J. S. Gallagher, R. Crovetto, J. M. H. Levelt Senge JPCRD 22(2) pp. 431-513 (1993) Full Text: PDF |
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The Viscosity of Nitrogen, Oxygen, and Their Binary Mixtures in the Limit of Zero Density Wendy A. Cole, William A. Wakeham JPCRD 14(1) pp. 209-226 (1985) Full Text: PDF |
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Thermodynamic Properties of Air and Mixtures of Nitrogen, Argon, and Oxygen from 60 to 2000 K at Pressures to 2000 MPa Eric W. Lemmon, Richard T. Jacobson, Steven G. Penoncello, Daniel G. Friend JPCRD 29(3) pp. 331-385 (2000) Abstract |
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