IUPAC-NIST Solubility Database
NIST Standard Reference Database 106


Glass Ball as Bullet Version History:
Web Version 1.1 IUPAC-NIST Solubility Data Series Database

Version 1.1 of the database includes the version 1.0 of database plus IUPAC Series PDF files from volume 1 to 102.

Release date: February, 2015


Updated: January, 2008

Implemented a software upgrade.


Updated: March, 2006

Update includes measurements from three additional volumes: Volume 57. Ethene; 62. Carbon Dioxide in Water and Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions; 70. Gases in Glassy Polymers

With this update, the database now contains over 67,500 solubility measurements.

There are about 1,800 chemical substances in the database and 5,200 systems, with 473 of these critically evaluated. The database has over 1800 references.


Updated: August, 2004

Update includes measurements from two additional volumes: Volume 66. Ammonium Phosphates Volume 73. and Metal and Ammonium Formate Systems

With this update, the database now contains over 55,000 solubility measurements.

There are about 1,300 chemical substances in the database and 4,850 systems, with 448 of these critically evaluated. The database has over 1300 references.


Updated: April, 2004

Update includes measurements from two additional volumes: Volume 72. Nitromethane with Water of Organic Solvents: Ternary and Quaternary Systems and Volume 78. Acetonitrile Binary Systems

With this update, the database now contains over 44,00 solubility measurements.

There are about 1,200 chemical substances in the database and 4,400 systems, with 386 of these critically evaluated. The database has over 1000 references.


Web Version 1.0 IUPAC-NIST Solubility Data Series Database

Version 1.0 of the database includes over 29,000 solubility measurements, compiled from 11 volumes (Volumes 20, 37, 38, 58, 59, 60, 67, 68, 69, 71, 77) of the IUPAC Solubility Data Series.

There are about 1028 chemical substances in the database and 3,619 systems, with 338 of these critically evaluated. The database has over 800 references.

Release date: October, 2003