Ionic Liquids Database - ILThermo
ILThermo is a NIST-hosted ionic liquids database providing thermodynamic and thermophysical property data for ionic liquids and related compounds. It is referenced as part of an awesome-style meta collection for chemistry-related data resources.
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Ionic Liquids Database – ILThermo
URL: https://ilthermo.boulder.nist.gov
Provider: NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Type: Themed scientific data directory / database
Category: themed-directories
Tags: datasets, chemistry, science
Overview
ILThermo (Ionic Liquids Database) is NIST Standard Reference Database #147. It provides thermodynamic and thermophysical property data for ionic liquids and related compounds, supporting research and applications in chemistry and related sciences.
Last updated: June 4, 2024
Features
- Standard Reference Database: Published and maintained by NIST as Standard Reference Database #147.
- Focus on Ionic Liquids: Specializes in ionic liquids and related compounds.
- Thermodynamic Data: Includes thermodynamic property data (e.g., relevant equilibrium and energy-related properties) for ionic liquids.
- Thermophysical Data: Provides thermophysical property data (e.g., physical properties relevant to processing and applications) for ionic liquids.
- Research-Oriented Resource: Intended for scientific and engineering use in chemistry and related disciplines.
- Versioned Release: Current release noted as ILThermo v2.0.
- Maintained by a U.S. Federal Agency: Hosted and curated by NIST, ensuring long-term availability and authoritative status.
Pricing
Information about pricing or access model is not provided in the available content.
Branding
- Brand: NIST
- Brand Logo: https://www.nist.gov/themes/custom/nist/logo.png
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