This new work offers easy and rapid retrieval of information on inorganic thermochemistry. It comprises two separate volumes containing over 25,800 references covering more than 13,400 chemical systems. The chemical systems are listed in Part A both in terms of the title of the papers in which they are discussed and as keywords defining the system of interest in terms of the elements, e.g. F-Rb-Sc. The corresponding full references to the papers are given in Part B. The references encompass all the thermodynamical properties of inorganic compounds, gases, metals, alloys and solutions. The literature on thermodynamics is a rich one, particularly on inorganic thermochemistry which is of fundamental importance to the understanding and improvement of materials and to the development of new materials. This new compilation will therefore be extremely useful for all those working in inorganic chemical engineering in the broadest sense: metallurgists, materials scientists, ceramicists, geologists, chemists, physicists or engineers involved in the treatment of thermochemical properties of compounds, gases, metals, alloys or inorganic solutions.
The SGTE evaluated data presented here are tabulated values of standard thermodynamic properties (enthalpy of formation and standard entropy at 298.15K, enthalpies and temperatures of transition, heat content) for each substance, together ...
Handbook of Atomic Data
The SGTE evaluated data presented here are tabulated values of standard thermodynamic properties (enthalpy of formation and standard entropy at 298.15K, enthalpies and temperatures of transition, heat content) for each substance, together ...
A list of the SGTE membership is presented in the cover pages of this volume.
This set of volumes focuses on data for ternary systems for one vitally important specific class of materials, steels. Various diagrams for each system are presented, calculated from a specially developed SGTE database for steels.
Focusing on materials rather than the underlying mathematical concepts of the subject, this book will be ideal for the non-specialist requiring an introduction to the energetics and stability of materials.
Thermodynamic data, in conjunction with appropriate software for calculation of complex chemical equilibria, are finding wide application in many areas of materials design and development.
The present subvolume IV/19A4 contains evaluated data for elements in their different, stable structural forms and for stoichiometric compounds from HgHto ZnTe, appearing in alphabetic order of the elements in the chemical formulae.
The volume is accompanied by a CD-ROM, which allows computer calculation of a range of solution properties for selected temperature and phase composition ranges for the systems presented.
A list of the SGTE membership is presented in the cover pages of this volume.