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  Critically Evaluated Data Publications
 

Enthalpies of Vaporization or Organic Compounds:

  • A critical review and data compilation, Chemical Data Series, No. 32, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford 1985, 1-300.

Heat Capacity of Liquids:

  • Volume I - Critical Review and Recommended Values, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, Monography No. 6, Amer. Chem. Soc., 1-813 (1996).

  • Volume II - Critical Review and Recommended Values, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, Monography No. 6 Amer. Chem. Soc., 814-1596 (1996)

  • Supplement I - Critical Review and Recommended Value, J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data, 30, 1199-1689, 2001.

  Vapour-Liquid Critical Properties of Elements and Compounds:
 
  • Part 1. An introductory survey, J. Chem. Eng. Data 40 (1995) 345-35.

  • Part 2. Normal alkanes, J. Chem. Eng. Data 40 (1995) 531-546.

  • Part 3. Aromatic Hydrocarbons, C. Tsonopoulos and D. Ambrose, J. Chem. Eng. Data, 40, 546-558 (1995).

  • Part 4. Aliphatic Alkanols, M. Gude and A.S. Teja, J. Chem. Eng. Data, 40, 1025-1036 (1995).

  • Part 5. Branched Alkanes and Cycloalkanes, T.E. Daubert, J. Chem. Eng. Data, 41, 365-372 (1996).

  • Part 6. Unsaturated Aliphatic Hydrocarbons, C. Tsonopoulos and D. Ambrose, J. Chem. Eng. Data, 41, 645-656 (1996).

  • Part 7. Oxygen Compounds other than Alkanols and Cycloalkanols, A. P. Kudchadker, D. Ambrose and C. Tsonopoulos, J. Chem. Eng. Data 46, 457-479 (2001)

  • Part 8. Organic Sulfur, Silicon and Tin Compounds, C. Tsonopoulos and D. Ambrose, J. Chem. Eng. Data, 46, 480-485 (2001).

  • Part 9. Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen, K.N. Marsh, C.L. Young, D.W. Morton, D. Ambrose, C. Tsonopoulos, J. Chem. Eng. Data, 51, 305-314 (2006).

  • Part 10. Organic Compounds containing Halogens, K.N. Marsh, A. Abramson, D. Ambrose, D.W. Morton, E. Nitikin, C. Tsonopoulos and C.L. Young, J. Chem. Eng. Data 52, 1509-1538 (2007).

   
Electrolyte Data Collection
  • Part 1a: Conductivities, Transference Numbers, Limiting Ionic Conductivities of Ethanol Solutions, DECHEMA, Frankfurt, 248 + xviii pages, 1993 (authors.: J. Barthel and R.Neueder)

  • Part 1b: Conductivities, Transference Numbers, and Limiting Ionic Conductivities of Solutions of Propanol, Butanol, and Higher Alcohols, DECHEMA, Frankfurt, 611 + xxiv pages, 1994 (authors: J. Barthel, R. Neueder, and P. Schroder)

  • Part 1c: Conductivities, Transference Numbers, and Limiting Ionic Conductivities of Solutions of Aprotic, Protophobic Solvents I Nitriles, DECHEMA, Frankfurt, 546 + xxix pages, 1996 (authors: J. Barthel, R. Neueder, and P. Schroder)

  • Part 1d: Conductivities, Transference Numbers, and Limiting Ionic Conductivities of Solutions of Protophobic Solvents II Carbonates, DECHEMA, Frankfurt, 583 + xxxii pages, 1999 (authors: J. Barthel and R. Neueder)

  • Part le: Conductivities, Transference Numbers and Limiting Conductivities of Solutions of Aprotic, Protophobic Solvents III: Ketones, Esters and Nitrohydrocarbons (C1-C4) DECHEMA, Frankfurt 488 + xxxv pages, 2000 (authors J. Barthel, R. Neueder)

  • Part 1f: Conductivities, Transference Numbers and Limiting Conductivities of Solutions of Aprotic, Protophobic Solvents IV: Ketones, Esters and Nitrocarbons (C4-C8) DECHEMA, Frankfurt, 357 + xxxv pages, 2000 (authors J. Barthel, R. Neueder)

  • Part 1g: Conductivities, Transference Numbers and Limiting Conductivities of Solutions of Protophilic H-bond donor and aprotic solvents I: Amides, DECHEMA, Frankfurt, ...pages (in preparation)

  • Part 2: Dielectric Properties of Water and Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions, DECHEMA, Frankfurt, 369 + xxix pages, 1995 (authors: J. Barthel, R. Buchner, and M.Muensterer)

  • Part 2a: Dielectric Properties of Nonaqueous Electrolyte Solutions, DECHEMA, Frankfurt, 387 + xxvii pages, 1996 (authors: J. Barthel, R. Buchner, and M. Muensterer)

  • Part 3: Viscosities of Nonaqueous Electrolyte Solutions and their Solvents I: Alcohols, DECHEMA, Frankfurt, 355 + XVII pages, 1997 (authors: J. Barthel, R. Neueder, and R; Meier)

  • Part 3a: Viscosities of Nonaqueous Electrolyte Solutions II, Aprotic and Protic Nonalcohol Solutions (C1-C3), DECHEMA, Frankfurt, 440 + xxiii pages, 1997 (authors: J. Barthel, R. Neueder, and R. Meier)

  • Part 3b: Viscosities of Nonaqueous Electrolyte Solutions n, Aprotic and Protic Nonalcohol Solutions (C4-C9), DECHEMA, Frankfurt, 365 + xxi pages, 1997 (authors: J. Barthel, R. Neueder, and R. Meier)

  • Part 3c: Viscosities of Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions AgCIO4-C14O16Th, DECHEMA, Frankfurt, 581 + xxvii pages, 1998 (authors: J. Barthel, R.Neueder, and R. Meier)

  • Part 3d: Viscosities of Aqueous Solutions COO4S-O6SU, DECHEMA,Frankfurt, 582-1046 + xxvii pages, 1998 (authors: J. Barthel, R. Neueder, and R. Meier)

  • Part 1h. Conductivities, transference numbers and limiting ionic conductivities of protophilic H-bond donor and aprotic solvents II. Aprotic solvents, except amides, 2003.

  • Part 4a. Electrolyte conductivities, ionic conductivities, and dissociation constants of aqueous solutions of organic monobasic acids CH2O2 - C7H14O3 - A. Apelblat, R. Neueder and J. Barthel (2004) xxviii + 604 pp.

  • Part 4b: Electrolyte Conductivities, Ionic Conductivities and Dissociation Constants of Aqueous Solutions of Organic Monobasic Acids - C8H5NO2 - C14H12O3. R. Neueder and J. Barthel (2005) 523 pp.

International Thermodynamic Tables of the Fluid State
  1. Argon, Butterworths, London, 1972.

  2. Ethylene, Butterworths, London, 1974.]

  3. Carbon Dioxide, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1976.

  4. Helium-4, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1976.

  5. Methane, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1976.

  6. Nitrogen, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1976.

  7. Propylene (Propene), Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1976.

  8. Chlorine, Chemical Data Series, No. 31, Pergamon Press, Oxford 1985, xviii + 162.

  9. Oxygen, Chemical Data Series, No. 33, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford 1987, xviii + 231.

  10. Ethylene (ethene), Chemical Data Series, No. 34, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford 1988, xxviii + 299

  11. Fluorine, Chemical Data Series, No. 36, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford 1990, xviii + 193.
    Methanol, Chemical Data Series, No. 38, Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford 1992, xxii + 295.
    Methane, Blackwell Science Ltd., Oxford 1996, xxii + 219.

Data Capture and Storage
  1. XML based IUPAC Standard for Thermodynamic Property Data Capture and Storage (M. Frenkel, K.N. Marsh, W.A. Wakeham, J.H. Dymond, S.E. Stein and E. Koenigsberger)- Pure Appl. Chemistry, 78, No. 3, pp. 541–612, 2006.

  2. New Global Communication Process in Thermodynamics: Impact on Quality of Published Experimental Data.  M.Frenkel, R.D. Chirico, V. Diky, C. Muzny, Q. Dong, K.N. Marsh, J.H. Dymond, W.A. Wakeham, S.E. Stein, E. Königsberger, A.R.H. Goodwin, J.W. Magee, M. Thijssen, W.M. Haynes, S. Watanasiri, M. Satyro, M. Schmidt, A.I. Johns and G.R. Hardin, J. Chem. Inf. Model., 46, 2487-2493, 2006.

  3. New Global Communication Process in Thermodynamics: Impact on Quality of Published Experimental Data. M.Frenkel, R.D. Chirico, V. Diky, C. Muzny, Q. Dong, K.N. Marsh, J.H. Dymond, W.A. Wakeham, S.E. Stein, E. Königsberger, A.R.H. Goodwin, J.W. Magee, M. Thijssen, W.M. Haynes, S. Watanasiri, M. Satyro, M. Schmidt, A.I. Johns and G.R. Hardin, J. Chem. Inf. Model., 46, 2487-2493 (2006).

  4. ILThermo: A Free-Access Web Database for Thermodynamic Properties of Ionic Liquids, Q. Dong, C. Muzny, Andrei Kazakov, Vladimir Diky, Joseph Magee, Jason Widegren, Rob Chirico, Kenneth Marsh, Michael Frenkel, J. Chem. Eng. Data, 52, 1151-1159 (2007).

   
Thermodynamics of Hydration    
  • Thermodynamics of Non-Reactive gases Dissolved in Water at Ambient Temperature (T ³ 333 K): an update. J.L. Alvarez and R. Fernández Prini, Journal Solution Chemistry, 37(10), 1379-1392, 2008.

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