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Ionic Liquids Database (ILThermo)

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Qian Dong, Andrei F. Kazakov, Chris D. Muzny, Robert D. Chirico, Jason A. Widegren, Vladimir Diky, Joe W. Magee, Kenneth N. Marsh, Michael D. Frenkel

Abstract

Ionic Liquids Database (ILThermo)is a free web research tool that allow users worldwide to access an up-to-data data collection from the publications on experimental studies of thermodynamic and transport properties of ionic liquids, as well as binary and ternary mixtures containing ionic liquids. The present version contains information on more than 200 ions and 300 ionic liquids. The collected data cover the relevant literature from 1982 to 2006 for pure ionic liquids as well as for binary and ternary systems containing ionic liquids. The experimental data stored in the database include that for phase transitions, transport, volumetric, and thermal properties as well as electrical conductivity, surface tension, refractive index, speed of sound, vapor pressure, and activity coefficients. The database presently contains more than 18000 experimental data points. The information available from ILThermo includes chemical identification, numerical property values, details of experimental methods, sample purity, and uncertainty.
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Ionic Liquids Database (ILThermo)

Keywords

database, ionic liquids, thermophysical properties

Citation

Dong, Q. , Kazakov, A. , Muzny, C. , Chirico, R. , Widegren, J. , Diky, V. , Magee, J. , Marsh, K. and Frenkel, M. (2006), Ionic Liquids Database (ILThermo), Ionic Liquids Database (ILThermo), [online], http://ilthermo.boulder.nist.gov/ILThermo/mainmenu.uix (Accessed October 13, 2024)

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Created July 23, 2006, Updated January 27, 2020