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Data Bank for Electrolyte Solutions

Data Bank for Electrolyte Solutions is a collection of scientific papers containing experimental data for aqueous solutions of electrolytes and/or non-electrolytes and theoretical work relating to electrolyte solutions.

Currently there are more than 9000 papers in the Data Bank. Experimental data from 2591 of these papers are stored electronically. Most of the experimental data concern aqueous solutions. Some of these solutions also contain non-electrolytes like alcohols, acetone or sucrose. A total of 348 different solute species appear in these data.
A few of the data in the data bank are not really experimental, but come from correlations. From the title of the corresponding papers you will usually be able to tell.

For members of the Industrial Consortium access to the databank is free and they can order data free of charge. Limited amounts of data can also be ordered free of charge for non-profit research purposes. 
Click on Search in the menu to the left in order to search the data bank. If you log in you will also be able to order data from us.

The 139,175 experimental data currently stored electronically include the following types of data:

  • Activity/Osmotic coefficients in binary and ternary solutions
  • Degree of dissociation
  • Apparent relative molal enthalpy
  • Heat of dilution
  • Heat of solution
  • Apparent molal heat capacity
  • Heat capacity
  • Density
  • Gas solubility (CO2, SO2, NH3, O2, H2S)
  • Gas Hydrate formation (CO2, H2S)
  • Solid-liquid equilibrium in binary, ternary and quaternary solutions
  • Liquid-liquid equilibrium
  • Vapor-liquid equilibrium
Last updated 01.03.2010
Responsible: Christian Ove Carlsson
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