Scope and Applicability

Within scope: thermodynamic and transport properties of molecular organic compounds for chemical systems of three components or less. Some articles related to inorganic and organometallic compounds are included.
Outside scope: polymers, radicals, properties of ions (including dissociation constants), inter-metallics, and alloys

If you are unsure if your system of interest falls within the scope of this tool, please review the following questions. Otherwise, begin to build a NIST Literature Report.

  1. Are new experimental results for thermodynamic or transport properties absent from your manuscript?
    Yes
    No
  2. Studies on chemical systems (i.e., mixtures) with more than 3 components are outside the scope of this tool. Are all reported measurements for systems involving more than 3 components?
    Yes
    No
  3. Studies on materials with non-unique chemical formulas (i.e., polymers, oils, gums, foods, clathrates, etc.) are outside the scope of this tool. Are all reported measurements for systems involving such materials (polymers, etc.)?
    Yes
    No
  4. Acid dissociation constants and properties of specific ions (e.g., pH or properties as a function of pH) are outside the scope of this tool. (Note: Properties of ionic liquids and solutions of ionic compounds are within the scope.) Are all reported measurements for acid dissociation constants or ion properties?
    Yes
    No
  5. Except for enthalpies of combustion, reaction properties (including equilibrium constants) are outside the scope of this tool. Are all reported measurements for reaction properties (excluding enthalpies of combustion)?
    Yes
    No