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ThermoData Engine (TDE) Version 10 (Pure Compounds, Binary Mixtures, Ternary Mixtures, and Chemical Reactions): NIST Standard Reference Database 103b

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Vladimir Diky, Chris Muzny, Alexander Smolyanitsky, Ala Bazyleva, Robert D. Chirico, Joe W. Magee, Eugene Paulechka, Andrei F. Kazakov, Scott Townsend, Eric Lemmon, Michael D. Frenkel, Kenneth Kroenlein

Abstract

The ThermoData Engine is a software expert system implementing the concept of dynamic data evaluation for thermophysical and thermochemical properties of, primarily, organic compounds. This new release provides a substantially expanded database of experimental property values from the literature, improved evaluation procedures for pure compounds, and implementation of a consistent property prediction scheme for normal alkanes. A major technical change is the transition to the SQLite database technology that replaces obsolete data access components.
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Keywords

critical evaluation, dynamic data evaluation, thermochemical properties, thermophysical properties

Citation

Diky, V. , Muzny, C. , Smolyanitsky, A. , Bazyleva, A. , Chirico, R. , Magee, J. , Paulechka, E. , Kazakov, A. , Townsend, S. , Lemmon, E. , Frenkel, M. and Kroenlein, K. (2015), ThermoData Engine (TDE) Version 10 (Pure Compounds, Binary Mixtures, Ternary Mixtures, and Chemical Reactions): NIST Standard Reference Database 103b, OTHER, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD (Accessed October 7, 2025)

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Created December 30, 2015, Updated October 12, 2021
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