QC61.A511
Chemistry Library Reference
Crerar Library Reference
American Institute of Physics Handbook. 2nd edition
3rd edition. McGraw-Hill: New York, 1963
1972.
The primarily physics title includes some tables with data on chemical compounds. The sections on Heat and Atomic and Molecular Physics are probably the most valuable for data.
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QD257.7.G76 1975
Chemistry Library Reference
Atlas of Spectral Data and Physical Constants for Organic Compounds. J. G. Grasselli. 2nd edition. 6 volumes CRC Press: Cleveland, OH, 1975.
In addition to spectral data, this set includes physical data for about 21,000 organic compounds. The name/synonym index and the structural formula section are keyed to the compound table.
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Licensed electronic resource
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/chem/ucbeil.html
mailto:atbrooks@midway.uchicago.edu
Beilstein CrossFirePlusReactions (via the Commander interface). MDL Information Systems, Inc.
This database is the electronic equivalent of the entire Beilstein Handbuch der Organischen Chemie and all supplements. Additional records have also been added since the completion of the last print supplement. Records include not only physical and chemical data for more than 6 million organic compounds, but also more than 5 million reactions, spectral information, and origins of natural products. More than 70 different fields are searchable in the database, including UV, NMR, IR and mass spectral data, solubility, electrochemical properties, density, thermodynamic values and much more. This extremely powerful tool is available to University of Chicago users from terminals in the Chemistry Library and the Crerar Library. The software may also be downloaded by authorized users from the Chemistry Library website (see the URL in this entry). The interface is a bit challenging to use, so detailed user guides have been developed and are also available from the Chemistry Library website. Search advice and assistance is available by contacting the Chemistry Librarian.
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WWW resource
http://www.chemfinder.com/
ChemFinder. CambridgeSoft.
Web-based chemical search engine. Data is not evaluated, but this is a convenient and accessible way to do a preliminary data search by name, formula, CAS Registry Number, or even by structure (requires a free plug-in). Links to data usually include basic chemical and physical properties (melting point, boiling point, solubility, density, etc.) and often include sources for commercial availability and toxicological and safety information. A list of sites indexed is also available.
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QD8.5.W53 1991
Chemistry Library Stacks
Crerar Library Reference
Chemical Information Sources. G. Wiggins. McGraw-Hill Series in Advanced Chemistry McGraw-Hill: New York, 1991.
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QD8.5.W640
Chemistry Library Stacks
Chemical Information: A Practical Guide to Utilization. Y. Wolman. 2nd revised and enlarged edition. Wiley: New York, 1988.
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TP200.Y35 1999
Chemistry Library Reference
Chemical Properties Handbook: Physical, Thermodynamics, Environmental. Carl L. Yaws. McGraw-Hill handbooks. McGraw-Hill: New York, 1999.
Contains various types of properties information on a number of well-known chemicals.
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QD8.5.M440 1982
Chemistry Library Stacks
Chemical Publications: Their Nature and Use. M. G. Mellon. 5th edition. McGraw-Hill: New York, 1982.
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QD65.C66
Chemistry Library Office
Crerar Library Reference
The Chemist's Companion: A Handbook of Practical Data, Techniques, and References. A. J. Gordon. Wiley: New York, 1972.
A convenient compilation of a wide variety of data on a limited number of common compounds. Explanations found with the tables are informative and understandable. includes some data not usually iincluded in the other handbooks, such as bond lengths and chemical shifts.
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QD65.C740 1991
Crerar Library Reference
Composite Index for CRC Handbooks. 3rd edition. 3 volumes. CRC Press: Boca Raton, 1991.
Indexes 140,000 pages of information from 317 handbook volumes published by CRC Press, including CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, Handbook of Data on Organic Compounds, and a wide variety of handbooks in pure and applied sciences. The composite index was constructed by merging the indexes from individual titles. Therefore, terminology used to index a particular type of data may vary and care should be used to check synonyms and alternate terms. Also available from the publisher as a searchable CD-ROM.
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QD400.C650 1996
Chemistry Library Reference
Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry II: A Review of the Literature 1982-1995: The Structure, Reactions, Synthesis, and Uses of Heterocyclic Compounds. Alan. Katritzky, Charles W. Rees and Eric F. V. Scriver. 11 volumes Pergamon: New York, 1995.
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QD400.C65
Chemistry Library Reference
Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry: The Structure, Reactions, Synthesis and Uses of Heterocyclic Compounds. Alan. Katritzky and Charles W. Rees. 8 volumes Pergamon: Oxford, UK, 1984.
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QD245.C650
Chemistry Library Reference
Comprehensive Organic Chemistry: The Synthesis and Reactions of Organic Compounds. Derek Barton, Sir. 6 volumes Pergamon: Oxford, 1979.
Compound data is often included in the text, sometimes in convenient tabular or graphical format.
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QD291.D52
Crerar Library Stacks
Computer Composite Compilation of Molecular Weights and Percentage Compositions for Organic Compounds. M. J. S. Dewar. Pergamon: Oxford, UK, 1969.
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QD1.C48
Chemistry Library Reference
WWW resource
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Annual. CRC Press: Boca Raton,
Tables of particular interest are 1) physical constants of inorganic compounds, 2) physical constants of organic compounds, 3) physical properties of organometallic compounds, 4) selected thermodynamic properties, and 5) vapor pressure of inorganic and organic compounds. This handbook is revised regularly, and contains the most common compounds. The web version is licensed for the University of Chicago community and offers very good searching capabilities. Tables are sometimes removed from various editions, so it is helpful to look at several editions when searching for particular properties or data.
http://www.chemnetbase.com/
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QD257.7.C730 1985
Chemistry Library Reference
CRC Handbook of Data on Organic Compounds. 2 volumes CRC Press: Boca Raton, 1985.
This set contains basic chemical and physical data for 24,000 more common organic compounds. Entries include IUPAC names, CAS registry numbers, and Beilstein references.
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QD246.D50
Chemistry Library Reference
Licensed electronic resource
Dictionary of Organic Compounds. 5th edition. 7 volumes (main) and 10 volumes (supplement) Chapman and Hall: New York, 1982-.
This set contains chemical and physical data for organic compounds. Entries include IUPAC names, CAS registry numbers, structures, molecular formulae, basic data (boiling point, melting point, etc.) and selected literature references for synthesis, spectra and derivatives. Web version is available (240,000 records) as Combined Chemical Dictionary.
http://www.chemnetbase.com/
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QD411.D530
Chemistry Library Reference
Licensed electronic resource
Dictionary of Organometallic Compounds. 2nd edition. 5 volumes Chapman and Hall: New York, 1995-.
Provides structural, chemical and physical properties for over 30,000 more common organometallic compounds. Indexed by compound name, molecular formula, and CAS registry number. Also available to authorized University of Chicago users online in the Combined Chemical Dictionary.
http://www.chemnetbase.com
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QD291.E29
Crerar Library Stacks
Elementary Analysis Tables. G. Ege. 2nd edition. Wiley: New York, 1966.
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QD466.E48 1998
Chemistry Library Reference
The Elements. John. Emsley. 3rd edition. Oxford University Press: New York, 1998.
Excellent resource for properties of pure elements (electron binding energies, atomic radii, etc.), history of discovery, source of names, uses, abundance and other basic facts about the elements.
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QD151.G51
Chemistry Library Reference
Gmelin Handbuch der anorganischen Chemie. 8th edition. Multi-volume set with supplements Springer-Verlag: Berlin, 1924-1996.
This comprehensive compilation provides critically evaluated data for elements, inorganic and organometallic compounds in the context of scholarly monographs. The set is organized by element. More than one hundred years of data is included. Much of the set is published in German, with more recent volumes appearing in English. There is a formula index available. An online version is also available and may be used as a source of references to the print handbook, which contains much more detail than the online file. See Gmelin via the Commander Interface for more information.
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Licensed electronic resource
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/chem/ucbeil.html
mailto:atbrooks@midway.uchicago.edu
Gmelin via the Commander Interface. MDL Information Systems, Inc.
Online version of the Gmelin handbook is available via the Commander interface (same interface for Beilstein). Over 1.4 million compounds are covered, including polymers, ceramics, glasses, minerals and alloys. Data is reported from 1772-present. Data in the following categories may be reported: characterization, including material composition and structural data, chemical properties, including preparation and reaction details, condensed phase data, electric, magnetic, mechanical, molecular, and optical properties, electrochemistry, phase transition data, quantum chemical calculations, spectroscopy, systemic properties, such as solubility and vapor pressure in solution, thermodynamics, transport phenomena, thermal properties. Access is provided from workstations in the Chemistry Library and the Crerar Library. Manuals for the use of this database are available in the Chemistry Library. The client software may be downloaded by authorized University of Chicago users for use in labs and offices on campus. Search assistance and advice are also available from the Chemistry Librarian.
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QD8.5.A570
Chemistry Library Stacks
Guide to Basic Information Sources in Chemistry. A. Antony. Information Resources Series J. Norton Publishers: New York, 1979.
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QD415.7.R370 1990
Chemistry Library Reference
Handbook of Natural Products Data. Atta-ur-. Rahman. 3 volumes Elsevier: New York, 1990-.
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QD251.2.D430
Chemistry Library Reference
Crerar Library Reference
Handbook of Organic Chemistry. J. A. Dean. McGraw-Hill: New York, 1987.
Includes descriptive properties for 4000 organic compounds. Entries in Section 1 on organic compounds include name, structural formula, formula weight, Beilstein reference, and properties. Includes sections on physical properties, thermodynamic properties and properties of atoms, radicals, and bonds.
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QD191.F832
Chemistry Library Reference
Handbook of Tables for Organic Compound Identification. Z. Rappoport. 3rd edition. CRC: Cleveland, OH, 1967.
Compounds are arranged in classes accordig to increasing boiling points. Although modern laboratory methods and data programs make this somewhat obsolete, it is still useful as a teaching tool.
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QD466.A31
Chemistry Library Reference
Handbook of the Physicochemical Properties of the Elements. Plenum: New York, 1968.
Provides tables for basic chemical and physical properties of the elements including thermodynamics.
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QD257.7.Y390
Chemistry Library Reference
Handbook of Vapor Pressure. Carl L. Yaws. 4 volumes Gulf: Houston, 1994.
Tables and graphs for vapor pressure of organic compounds C1 to C23 and inorganic compounds and elements.
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QD251.B41
Crerar Library Stacks
Handbuch der Organischen Chemie. F. K. Beilstein. Multi-volume. Springer-Verlag: Berlin,
A collection of critical reviews of the literature of organic compounds going back to 1787. Entries include structure, occurrence, properties, usage, analysis and derivatives. Publication is in German except for the 5th supplement series, which was published in English. The set is arranged as Hauptwerke (Main Work) and 5 supplementary series. A cumulative index is available for the Hauptwerke and the 1st and 2nd supplements. A cumulative index following the 4th supplement is also in progress. This work is now completely available as an online resource (see the corresponding record for Beilstein CrossFirePlusReactions).
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QD466.K69 1998
Chemistry Library Reference
History and Use of Our Earth's Chemical Elements: A Reference Guide. Robert E. Krebs. Greenwood: Westport, CT., 1998.
Up-to-date resource for information on the chemical elements.
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QD8.5.M340 1998
Chemistry Library Stacks
How to Find Chemical Information: A Guide for Practicing Chemists, Teachers, and Students. R. E. Maizell. 3rd edition. Wiley: New York, 1998.
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WWW resource
http://www.asu.edu/lib/noble/chem/property.htm
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/h/1
Index to Physical, Chemical and Other Property Data. Arizona State University Libraries.
An excellent online guide to selected print and electronic resources that contain chemical, physical, thermodynamic, mechanical, toxicological, and safety data. Arranged alphabetically by property name. Note that call numbers refer to ASU library locations; check the University of Chicago Library catalog for local holdings. Also included is a "Ten Easy Tips for Finding Property Data" guide.
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Z7141.I43 1994
Crerar Library Reference
Information Sources in Physics. 3rd edition. Guide to Information Sources Bowker-Saur: London, 1994.
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Q199.N28
Chemistry Library Reference
Crerar Library Reference
International Critical Tables of Numerical Data, Physics, Chemistry and Technology. 8 volumes McGraw-Hill for the National Research Council: New York, 1930.
A compilation of critically evaluated data with literature references. Last published in 1930, numerical values reported may differ significantly from currently accepted values. Index contains entries for individual substances.
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Q199.J86
Crerar Library Stacks
Licensed electronic resource
Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data.
This journal, published jointly by the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the American Institute of Physics, contains contributions from the National Standard Reference Data System (NSRDS). It is used to provide critically evaluated physical and chemical property data, fully documented as to the original sources and the criteria used for evaluation. Cumulative indexes are included periodically in the journals and University of Chicago authorized users have searchable access to contents and abstracts (1975-present) and full-text articles (2000-present) on the web. Articles too lengthy for regular issue publication are produced as Monographs and Supplements.
http://ojps.aip.org/jpcrd/
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TP151.H23
Chemistry Library Reference
Crerar Library Reference
Lange's Handbook of Chemistry. 15th edition. McGraw-Hill: New York, 1999.
Similar in format and coverage to the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics. Specific compounds included vary. Section on inorganic chemistry includes physical constants, nomenclature, and a synonyms/mineral names index. Section on organic chemistry includes physical constants, nomenclature, radicals, and a formula index. There is also a section on thermodynamic properties of inorganic and organic compounds.
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TP761.C65B70
Chemistry Library Reference
Matheson Gas Data Book. Carl L. Yaws. 7th edition. McGraw-Hill: New York, 2001.
Contains information on about 150 gases, organized by gas name. Each gas entry has a table of 45 properties (including, but not limited to, melting point, boiling point, critical temperature/pressure/volume, octanol-water partition coefficient, Henry's Law constant, heat capacity, entropy/enthalpy/free energy of formation, etc.) Graphs of temperature dependent properties (e.g., vapor pressure) are also given. Appendices consist of tables of the data from each entry reformatted and organized by property.
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QD518.U88
Crerar Library Stacks
Melting Point Tables of Organic Compounds. W. Utermark. 2nd revised and supplemented edition. Interscience: New York, 1963.
Provides data for over 7000 compounds, arranged by increasing melting point temperatures. While not used much today for research purposes, this work is still valuable as a teaching tool.
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RS356.M552
Chemistry Library Office
Crerar Library Reference
Merck Index: An Encyclopedia of Chemicals, Drugs and Biologicals. 13th edition. Merck: Rahway, NJ, 1999.
A collection of short entries for compounds of primarily biological or pharmaceutical interest. Entries may include chemical and physical data such as optical rotation, density, and solubility. References to original literature reports are given. Includes CAS Registry Number, common name indexes.
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QC100.U528
Chemistry Library Stacks
National Standard Reference Data Series (NSRDS-NBS). United States. National Bureau of Standards. 69 volumes Government Printing Office: Washington, DC,
Formerly a companion publication to the Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data. This series generally included compilations that were very large, part of a continuing series or based on a system, rather than a single property.
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QD65. U596
Chemistry Library Reference
Crerar Library Stacks
NBS Tables of Chemical Thermodynamic Properties, Selected Values of Inorganic and C1 and C2 Organic Substances in SI Units. Donald Wagman. American Chemical Society
American Institute of Physics: New York, 1982.
Provides enthalpies, free energies of formation, entropies and heat capacities for elements, inorganic compounds and organic compounds with one or two carbon atoms. Published as a supplement no. 2 to volume 11 of Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data.
New edition of NBS technical note no. 270 Selected values of chemical thermodynamic properties.
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WWW resource
http://www.ceramics.nist.gov/webbook/evaluate.htm
NIST Ceramics WebBook. National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Evaluated data on ceramic materials, including high temperature superconductors and structural information on ceramics, as well as a collection of property data summaries. Evaluated data is searchable using the web form. Search terms include author, chemical family, structure type, properties and publication information. Data included from Materials Research Society: Journal of Materials Research, MRS Bulletin, and MRS Symposium Proceedings and the American Chemical Society: CA Selects: Oxide Superconductors.
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WWW resource
NIST Data Gateway. National Institute of Standards and Technology.
The NIST Data Gateway provides easy access to NIST Standard Reference Data. These data cover a broad range of substances and properties from many different scientific disciplines. The Gateway includes links to both free online NIST data systems as well as information on NIST databases available for purchase. Over twenty databases are available as free web versions; a number of others are available for purchase.
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WWW resource
http://www.nist.gov/srd/online.htm
NIST Online Databases. National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Listing of available NIST online databases, including resources for chemical kinetics, advanced materials properties, spectroscopic and other data. As new databases become available, they are listed here.
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WWW resource
http://physics.nist.gov/PhysRefData/contents.html
NIST Physical Reference Data. National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Includes text and data files in categories of physical constants, atomic spectroscopy, molecular spectroscopy, ionization, X-ray, gamma ray, radiation dosimetry, nuclear physics and condensed matter physics. There is a searchable elemental data index that provides collocation of various types of data for individual elements. No restrictions on use for most of the databases.
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QD511.N57 1998
Chemistry Library Reference
NIST-JANAF Thermochemical Tables. Jr. M.W. Chase. 4th edition. 2 volumes Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, Monograph 9 (1998) American Chemical Society
American Institute of Physics: Washington, DC, 1998.
Recommended temperature-dependent values are provided for chemical thermodynamic properties of inorganic substances and for organic substances containing only one or two carbon atoms. These tables cover the thermodynamic properties over a wide temperature range with single-phase and multiphase tables for the crystal, liquid, and ideal gas state. The properties tabulated are heat capacity, enthalpy, entropy, Gibbs energy function, enthalpy of formation, Gibbs energy of formation, and the logarithm of the equilibrium constant for formation of each compound from the elements in their standard reference states. All values are given in SI units and are for a standard-state pressure of 100 000 Pa (1 bar). Each tabulation is accompanied by a critical evaluation of the literature upon which the thermochemical table is based. Literature references are given. This volume is an update to the Third Edition which was published in J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, Volume 14 Supplement 1 (1985) (QD 511.D75 Crerar Library Reference and QC100.U528 no.37 Chemistry Library Stacks). It contains new and revised tabulations, In addition, it contains numerous corrections to errors (both typographical and numerical) which resulted from the massive changes made for the Third Edition.
NIST-JANAF Thermochemical Tables, Fourth Edition, Monograph No. 9 (Part I and Part II) is available from the American Institute of Physics, Suite 1NO1, 2 Huntington Quadrangle, Melville, NY 11747-4502.
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TP151.P450 1997
Crerar Library Reference
Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook. 7th edition. McGraw-Hill: New York, 1997.
Includes a section on conversions and mathematics. Section 3 on physical and chemical data gives information on a limited number of industrially important chemicals.
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QD291.T58
Chemistry Library Reference
Physico-chemical Constants of Pure Organic Compounds. J. Timmermans. 2 volumes Elsevier: New York, 1950-1965.
A collection of physical data organized by compound. Data includes vapor pressure, viscosity, density, specific heat, etc.
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Licensed electronic resource
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/su/chem/sfintro2001.html
mailto:atbrooks@midway.uchicago.edu
SciFinder Scholar. Chemical Abstracts Service.
While not strictly a data resource, this online version of Chemical Abstracts is often an excellent resource for identifying publication of data in the primary journal literature. Results sets can be large; contact the Chemistry Librarian if you need assistance in developing search strategies. This client based resource can be searched from public workstations in the Chemistry and Crerar Libraries, or from other campus networked computers. The client software must be downloaded from the Chemistry Library web site.
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QC5.3.A760 1984
Crerar Library Reference
The Search for Data in the Physical and Chemical Sciences. L.R. Arny. Special Libraries Association: New York, 1984.
An excellent (though dated) short guide to various resources for chemical and physical data. Information about print resources remains pertinent, while information about computerized resources is understandably lacking. Annotations for various sources are quite detailed and include hints for effective use. One of the appendices is an index to selected National Bureau of Standards (now known as National Institute of Standards Technology) data compilations, arranged by physical or chemical property.
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QD65.M3
Chemistry Library Reference
Selected Values of Properties of Chemical Compounds. Manufacturing Chemists' Association. Research Project 44. Multi-volume looseleaf set Carnegie Institute of Technology: Pittsburgh, PA, 1955-.
A looseleaf format resource that contains some data on inorganic compounds. Complex arrangement makes this difficult to use.
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Online fee service
http://info.cas.org/ONLINE/DBSS/numeriguidess.html
mailto:atbrooks@midway.uchicago.edu
STN Numeriguide. STN International.
A data directory and property hierarchy file offered by STN (affiliated with Chemical Abstracts Service). Contains information on all of the numeric properties available in each of the various databases offered by STN (including, but not limited to METADEX, CAS files, SPECINFO, thermochemical data from DECHEMA, and many others). Searches are available for a fee by contacting the Chemistry Librarian.
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QD481.W45 1984
Chemistry Library Stacks
Structural Inorganic Chemistry. A. F. Wells. 5th edition. Oxford University Press: New York, 1984.
A monograph that includes illustrations of crystal structures of elements and inorganic compounds.
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QD291.G95 1969
Chemistry Library Stacks
Crerar Library Stacks
Tables of Percentage Composition of Organic Compounds. H. Gysel. Birkhauser: Basel, 1969.
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QD511.8.B3690 1995
Chemistry Library Reference
Thermochemical Data of Pure Substances. Ihsan Barin. 3rd edition. 2 volumes VCH: New York, 1995.
Covering about 230 organic substances in 2518 tables, functions include temperature dependent properties, heat capacity, entropy, Gibbs energy function, enthalpy, etc. Includes references and background information.
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WWW resource
http://thermodex.lib.utexas.edu/
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/h/1
ThermoDex. University of Texas Library.
ThermoDex contains records for printed and web-based compilations of thermochemical and thermophysical data for chemical compounds and other substances. Select one or more compound types and link them to one or more property terms, and ThermoDex will return a list of handbooks that might contain this data. Full entries include title, a brief abstract explaining the work's scope and arrangement, the properties included, types of compounds included, as well as publisher and date. Web-based data sets are linked via their URLs. ThermoDex is based primarily on the holdings of the Mallet Chemistry Library at the University of Texas at Austin. Check the Horizon library catalog for availability of these sources at the University of Chicago. Many of the resources included are also described in this guide.
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QD504.T437I30
Chemistry Library Reference
Thermodynamic Properties of Individual Substances. L. V. Gurvich, I. V. Veyts and C. B. Alcock. 4th edition. 5 volumes (each in 2 pts) Hemisphere Publishing Co.: New York, 1989.
First published in 1956, under a slightly different title and under the auspices of the USSR National Standard Reference Data Service. Covers about 1100 condensed phase and gaseous substances comprised of 50 elements. Introduction contains a very good comparison of various data compilation handbooks. Each volume includes a textual and a tabular part and reports quantities like heat capacity, Gibbs energy, enthalpy, entropy, equilibrium constants for atomization of gases, sublimation or vapor equilibrium constants for condensed phases, and more. Values are reported up to a maximum of 20,000 degree Kelvin.
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QD504.T385 1994
Chemistry Library Reference
Thermodynamics of Organic Compounds in the Gas State. M. L. Frenkel. 2 volumes + computer disk Thermodynamics Research Center: College Station, 1994.
Numerical data on heat capacity, entropy, enthalpy, Gibbs free energy for elements, inorganic compounds and C1 to C36 organics and organic radicals. Formula, name and CAS registry number indexes available.
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QC171.P76
Crerar Library Reference
Thermophysical Properties of Matter. Purdue University. Thermophysical Properties Research Center. 14 volumes IFI/Plenum: New York, 1970-1979.
Properties covered include thermal conductivity, specific heat, thermal radiative processes, thermal diffusivity, viscosity, and thermal expansion. Includes a master index.
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QC453.A4
Chemistry Library Reference
TRC Spectral Data (Infrared, UV-VIS, NMR). Thermodynamics Research Center. Multi-volume Texas A&M University: College Station,
These sets are looseleaf compilations of spectral data for mainly organic compounds. Each type of spectra comprises a set. A formula index for each section is included.
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QD305.H5T2 1985
Chemistry Library Reference
TRC Thermodynamic Tables. Hydrocarbons. 14 volumes NIST Standard Reference Data Series TRC/NIST: Boulder, CO., 1985-.
This publication is 14-volume set containing critically evaluated data covering physical and thermodynamic properties of all classes of hydrocarbons and certain classes of sulfur derivatives of hydrocarbons present in petroleum and coal. The Hydrocarbons collection contains information on more than 3,700 compounds arranged in more than 200 groups. Updating supplements appear semi-annually and are available on a subscription basis. Data in this publication has been collected from a number of projects and was previously published by the Thermodynamics Research Center at Texas A&M University, with cooperation of the American Petroleum Institute's Research Project 44 (QD305.H5A5 Chemistry Library Reference, Selected Values of Properties of Hydrocarbons and Related Compounds). Some data also appeared previously as Thermochemical Data and Structures of Organic Compounds (QD255.4.T48 Chemistry Library Reference). While the number of compounds covered is relatively small, the data reported is detailed and authoritative. Simple physical, phase transition, condensed phases thermodynamics, ideal gas, temperature-dependent and real fluids properties are included in the reported data.
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QD458.T2 1985
Chemistry Library Reference
TRC Thermodynamic Tables. Non-hydrocarbons. Thermodynamics Research Center. 13 volumes NIST Standard Reference Data Series TRC/NIST: Boulder, CO., 1985-.
This publication is 13-volume set containing critically evaluated data covering physical and thermodynamic properties for selected nonmetallic inorganic compounds and for organic compounds other than hydrocarbons and sulfur compounds, The Non-Hydrocarbons collection contains information on more than 2,700 compounds arranged in more than 160 groups. Updating supplements appear semi-annually and are available on a subscription basis. Previously published by the Thermodynamics Research Center at Texas A&M University. Simple physical, phase transition, condensed phases thermodynamics, ideal gas, temperature-dependent and real fluids properties are included in the reported data.
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QD305.H5T2
Chemistry Library Reference
TRC Thermodynamics Tables. Hydrocarbons. Thermodynamics Research Center. Multi-volume Texas A&M University: College Station,
Produced by the Texas A&M University based Thermodynamics Research Center, this looseleaf collection is current
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QD476.J82
Chemistry Library Reference
Vapor Pressure of Organic Compounds. T. E. Jordan. Interscience: New York, 1954.
Provides vapor pressure data for over 1500 compounds in both tabular and graphical formats.
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WWW resource
http://www.webelements.com/
WebElements. University of Sheffield, UK.
Web resource for the properties of the individual elements. Clickable periodic table format makes this an easy to use resource.
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QC61.L295
Chemistry Library Reference
WWW resource
Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Naturwissenschaften und Technik, Neue Serie
Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology, New Series. Landolt-Bornstein. Multi-volume set Springer-Verlag: Berlin,
This series, in conjunction with the 6th edition, represents the most comprehensive compilation of numerical data available. While many volumes were published in German, the more recent volumes are produced entirely in English. A comprehensive subject index is available in print, as well as a 3 volume substance index. Many volumes are accompanied by supplementary computer disk or CD-ROMs and there are now page images of a large number of the print volumes available from the publisher's website. The set is comprised of 9 "groups" of volumes, each in a different subject area. The groups are Units and Fundamental Constants, Elementary Particles, Nuclei and Atoms (Group I), Molecules and Radicals (Group II), Condensed Matter (Group III), Physical Chemistry (Group IV), Geophysics (Group V), Astronomy and Astrophysics (Group VI), Biophysics (Group VII), and Advanced Materials and Technologies (Group VIII). The volumes are sometimes internally organized idiosyncratically, and it may be necessary to consult indexes within individual volumes, or scan a number of tables to find the data of interest. All data are accompanied by literature references.
http://link.springer-ny.com/link/service/series/0284/index.htm
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QC61.L294
Chemistry Library Reference
Zahlenwerte und Funktionen aus Physik, Chemie, Astronomie, Geophysik und Technik. Landolt-Bornstein. 6th edition. Multi-volume set. Springer-Verlag: Berlin,
A compilation of critically evaluated numerical data organized by data type. Data is presented exclusively in German. The first two "groups" are of particular interest to chemists. A comprehensive subject index and a substance index available cover the 6th edition as well as the New Series (which continues the title).
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