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Bison #:
SEL Reference RA1211.P38 1992
Title:
A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO THE HAZARDOUS PROPERTIES OF CHEMICAL SUBSTANCES
Author:
P. Patnaik, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1992
Properties:
Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
General chemicals; Hazardous chemicals; Organic chemicals
Identifiers:
Boiling point; Density; Explosive limit; Flammability; Flash point; Immediate danger to life or health - IDLH; Lethal concentration - LC50; Lethal dose -LD50; Melting point; Molecular weight; pH values; Short term exposure limit; Solubility; Threshold limit value - TLV; Time weighted average - TWA; Vapor density
Note:
The objective of this book is to present information on the hazardous properties of chemical substances and to correlate hazardous properties to the functional groups, reactive sites, and other structural features in the molecules, and thus to predict or assess the hazards of a compound from its structure when there is a lack of experimental data. The hazardous properties are classified under two broad headings: health hazards and fire and explosion hazards
Bison #:
SEL Reference QD96.I5 P66 1985
Title:
ALDRICH LIBRARY OF FT-IR SPECTRA, vols. 1-2
Author:
C.J. Pouchert, Aldrich Chemical Co., 1985
Properties:
Physical; Spectral
Materials:
General chemicals; Inorganic chemicals; Organic chemicals; Polymers
Identifiers:
Boiling point; Density; Freezing point; FT-IR; Fourier transform spectroscopy; Infrared spectroscopy; Melting point
Note:
The spectra are placed in order of chemical class and structural complexity. Similar structural characteristics are located within a small finite area for ease of comparison. Over 11,000 compounds are contained in the condensed-phase library. Spectra are printed with technical information such as chemical name, Wiswesser notation, melting point, and boiling point.
Bison #:
SEL Reference QC61.A5 1972
Title:
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS HANDBOOK, 3rd ed.
Author:
D.E. Gray, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1972
Properties:
Acoustical; Crystallographic; Electrical; Magnetic; Mechanical; Optical; Radioactive; Thermal
Materials:
Elements; General chemicals; Nuclides; Semiconductors; Superconductors
Identifiers:
Attenuation of sound; Characteristic impedence; Coefficient of friction; Compressibility; Critical density; Critical pressure; Critical temperature; Curie temperature; Density; Dielectric constant; Differential volume; Diffusion coefficient; Dissociation energy; Elastic coefficient; Elastic constant; Elongation; Enthalpy; Entropy; Equilibrium internuclear distance; Extinction coefficient; Hall constant; Hardness; Heat capacity; Heat of combustion; Heat of formation; Lattice constant; Modulus of elasticity; Modulus of rigidity; Molar heat constant; Neel temperature; Poisson's ratio; Pressure; Reduction; Reflectance; Refractive index; Relative volume; Rotation-vibration interaction constant; Saturation magnetization; Shear strength; Specific rotation; Specific volume; Speed of sound; Stress; Surface tension; Tensile strength; Thermal conductivity; Thermal expansion; Thermocoupling temperature; Total emittance; Transition heat; Transition pressure; Transition temperature; Vapor pressure; Vibrational frequency; Virial coefficient; Viscosity; Wave velocity; Wavelength; Yield point; Yield strength
Note:
This handbook covers such subjects as solid state physics, atomic and molecular physics, nuclear physics, heat, optics, electricity, and magnetism, mechanics and acoustics. Emphasis is placed on materials such as semiconductors, ionic crystals, nuclides, superconductors, metals, transducer materials and dielectrics. An excellent bibliography on SI units as it applies to mathematics is presented at the beginning of the handbook.
Bison #:
SEL Reference T55.3.H3 B73 1995
Title:
BRETHERICK'S HANDBOOK OF REACTIVE CHEMICAL HAZARDS, 4th ed.
Author:
L. Bretherick, Butterworths, 1995
Properties:
Reactive
Materials:
General chemicals; Hazardous chemicals; Reactive chemicals
Identifiers:
Reactivity
Note:
This handbook provides information on chemicals, compounds and mixtures that can be potentially hazardous if certain interactions occur. The chemical instability data are presented in the major section where the chemicals are listed in formula sequence. An index is provided for easy access to the chemical hazard data.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TA401.A18 no.DS25A 1967
Title:
COMPILATION OF GAS CHROMATOGRAPHIC DATA
Author:
O.E. Schupp, American Society for Testing and Materials, 1967
Properties:
Chromatographic
Materials:
General chemicals; Organic chemicals
Identifiers:
Capacity ratio; Gas chromatography; Relative retention; Retention index; Specific retention volume
Note:
This book provides the conditions used for the separation of a wide variety of compounds and facilitates the tentative identification of materials producing peaks on chromatograms. The majority of the collected data was compiled from published research.
Bison #:
SEL Reference QD65.C4
Title:
CRC HANDBOOK OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Author:
D.R. Lide, CRC Press
Properties:
Chemical; Mechanical; Thermal
Materials:
General chemicals; Inorganic chemicals; Minerals; Organic chemicals
Identifiers:
Atomic mass; Atomic transition probability; Azeotropic data; Bohr radius; Boiling point; Bond angles; Bond length; Bond strength; Cell volume; Coefficient of thermal expansion; Critical density; Critical pressure; Critical temperature; Crystalline form; Curie temperature; Debye temperature; Decay; Density; Dielectric constant; Diffusion; Dipole moments; Electron affinities; Enthalpy of combustion; Enthalpy of formation; Enthalpy of vaporization; Entropy; Gibbs energy of formation; Hardness; Heat capacity; Heat of formation; Ionic conductivity; Ionization potential; Lattice parameters; Melting point; Molar volume; Molecular mass; pH; Purity; Refractive index; Relative molar mass; Solubility; Space group; Specific gravity; Specific rotation; Speed of light in vacuum; Surface tension; Thermal conductivity; Transition temperature; Transmission; Vapor pressure; Viscosity; Virial coefficient; Wavelength; X-ray crystallography; X-ray density
Note:
This handbook provides the latest and most accurate information for the chemical and physical sciences. One of the major features is the tabulated data on the physical constants of organic and inorganic compounds. Such information as density, specific gravity, melting point, boiling point, solubility and index of refraction is provided. The handbook also includes data on such subjects as the isotopes, amino acids, carbohydrates, and thermal conductivity of various organic and inorganic compounds.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TA403.H3 1974 v.1
Title:
CRC HANDBOOK OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, vol. 1
Author:
C.T. Lynch, CRC Press, 1974
Properties:
Acoustical; Electrical; Mechanical; Physical; Thermal
Materials:
Elements; General chemicals; Inorganic chemicals; Metals
Identifiers:
Activity coefficient; Atomic weight; Boiling point; Coefficient of cubical expansion; Coefficient of friction; Coefficient of thermal expansion; Density; Dielectric constant; Dipole moments; Dissociation constant; Elasticity modulus; Enthalpy; Entropy; Flammability; Flash point; Freezing point; Hardness; Heat capacity; Heat of formation; Heat of fusion; Heat of transition; Ionization potential; Magnetic susceptibility; Melting point; pH values; Photoelectric work function; Radioactive trace diffusion data; Refractive index; Sound absorption; Specific gravity; Surface tension; Temperature of transition; Thermal conductivity; Thermal neutron absorption; Thermionic work function; Valence;
Note:
This handbook includes information on such materials as nuclear materials, graphites, polymers, aluminum, ferrous alloys, nickel, and glass. The physical properties of these materials are tabulated. In addition, phase diagram charts and standards are included. Each volume is thoroughly indexed.
Bison #:
SEL Reference QD95.H27 v.2
Title:
CRC HANDBOOK OF SPECTROSCOPY, vol. 2
Author:
J.W. Robinson, CRC Press, 1974
Properties:
Optical; Physical; Spectral
Materials:
General chemicals
Identifiers:
Electron spin resonance; Infrared spectroscopy; Mass spectral tabulations; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Raman spectroscopy; Refractive index; Ultraviolet absorption spectroscopy
Note:
This handbook provides information that will help identify various materials and compounds, including information on infrared, ultraviolet, Raman spectroscopy, electron spin and nuclear magnetic resonance, emission, atomic, flame and x-ray spectroscopy and mass spectral tables for such chemical groups as ketones, esters, alcohols and many others.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TD193.H73 1991
Title:
HANDBOOK OF ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION RATES
Author:
P.H. Howard, Lewis, 1991
Properties:
Toxicological
Materials:
General chemicals; Hazardous chemicals
Identifiers:
Aerobic biodegradation; Anaerobic biodegradation; Half-life; Hydrolysis; Hydroxal radical reaction; Photolysis; Photooxidation
Note:
This handbook provides evaluations of the environmental impact of pollutants, and describes the decomposition of chemicals once they are released into the environment. It presents the rate constants for individual abiotic and biotic degradation processes for chemicals of anthropogenic origin as they pertain to the environmental compartments of soil, water and air. Includes chemical name directory and CAS registry number index.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TA403.4.H36 1992
Title:
HANDBOOK OF INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS, 2nd ed.
Author:
Elsevier, 1992
Properties:
Electrical; Mechanical; Physical; Thermal
Materials:
Adhesives; Alloys; General chemicals; Metals; Plastics; Sealants; Wood
Identifiers:
Acoustic impedence; Coefficient of coupling; Coefficient of thermal expansion;Compressibility; Density; Dielectric constant; Dielectric strength; Dissipation factor; Electrical resistance; Elongation; Fatigue limit; Flammability; Flexural modulus; Flexural strength; Hardness; Heat capacity; Heat deflection temperature; Impact strength; Izod impact; Joint strength; Melting range; Modulus of elasticity; Modulus of rigidity; Modulus of rupture; Permeability; Proof strength; Proof stress; Shear strength; Tensile strength; Thermal conductivity; Water absorption; Yield stress
Note:
This book provides properties data for ferrous metals, non- ferrous metals and alloys, plastics and composites, including ceramics, high performance polymers, metal-matrix composites, lubricants, powdered metals, magnetic materials, insulating materials, adhesives, sealants, and more. Data include chemical composition and chemical, physical, mechanical, and electrical properties, as well as information relating to the treatment and applications of the various materials.
Bison #:
SEL Reference QD516.D695 1986
Title:
JANAF THERMOCHEMICAL TABLES 3rd ed., vols. 1-2
Author:
M.W. Chase, American Chemical Society, 1986
Properties:
Thermal
Materials:
General chemicals; Inorganic chemicals; Organic chemicals
Identifiers:
Enthalpy; Entropy; Fusion data; Gibbs energy of formation; Heat capacity; Logarithm of equilibrium constant
Note:
This handbook has become recognized as one of the best sources of accurate thermochemical reference data. Many properties of chemicals are listed, including heat formation, enthalpy, and entropy. Methods of calculation are included as well as definitions of terminology and indexes to the tables.
Bison #:
SEL Reference QC482.D5 P643 1988
Title:
POWDER DIFFRACTION FILE, ALPHABETICAL INDEXES, INORGANIC PHASES
Author:
International Centre for Diffraction Data, 1994
Properties:
Optical
Materials:
General chemicals; Inorganic chemicals; Powders
Identifiers:
X-ray powder diffraction data
Note:
Lists alphabetically the names of the substances in the cumulative sets of the Powder Diffraction File. Each name is accompanied by the chemical formula, the three strongest lines of the powder pattern with their relative intensities, and the PDF number of the corresponding data card. It is arranged into nine sections: Inorganic Names, Mineral Names, Mineral Groups, Common Names, Zeolites and Molecular Sieves, Metals and Alloys Common Names, Strukturbericht Symbols and Equivalents, Cement and Hydration Products, and Explosives and Related Materials. This edition also includes a Deleted Patterns Index.
Bison #:
SEL Reference TA403.4.P7 1989
Title:
PRACTICAL HANDBOOK OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
Author:
C.T. Lynch, CRC Press, 1989
Properties:
Chemical; Electrical; Physical; Thermal;
Materials:
Alloys; Ceramics; Composites; Elements; General chemicals; Graphite; Metals; Minerals; Polymers; Refractory materials; Superconductors; Wood
Identifiers:
Annealing point; Arc resistance; Atomic weight; Boiling point; Bond length; Coefficient of cubical expansion; Compressive strength; Critical temperature; Crystal structure; Density; Dielectric constant; Dielectric strength; Electrical resistivity; Entropy; Flammability; Flexural modulus; Flexural strength; Freezing point; Half life; Hardness; Heat capacity; Heat deflection temperature; Heat of fusion; Heat of transition; Ionization potential; Izod impact; Loss factor; Melting point; Melting range; Modulus of elasticity; pH; Porosity; Refractive index; Softening point; Solubility; Specific gravity; Strain point; Temperature coefficient; Tensile modulus; Tensile strength; Thermal conductivity; Thermal neutron absorption; Transition temperature; Valence; Vapor pressure; Water absorption; Yield strength;
Note:
This book is a supplement to the original CRC HANDBOOK OF MATERIALS SCIENCE. Several sections, such as those dealing with composite materials, have been updated to stay abreast of the advances in the field. A complete revision of the materials information section has been included to provide the reader with current information on the federal laboratory and information services in the field of materials science and engineering.
Bison #:
SEL Reference T55.3.H3 S3 1992
Title:
SAX'S DANGEROUS PROPERTIES OF INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS, 8th ed., vols. 1-3
Author:
R.J. Lewis, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1992
Properties:
Chemical; Physical; Toxicological
Materials:
General chemicals; Hazardous chemicals; Organic chemicals
Identifiers:
Autoignition temperature; Boiling point; Density; Explosive limits; Flash point; Hazard rating; LD-50 - Lethal dose - 50; Melting point; Molecular weight; PEL - Permissible exposure limits; REL - Recommended exposure levels; TLV - Threshold limit values; Toxicity data
Note:
This handbook covers such subjects as radiation problems, cancer, noise, air pollutants, fire dangers, microwaves, and food additives. It provides information on chemicals, including flammability, explosivity, toxic and disaster ratings, physical constants, antidotal information, and formulas. In addition, regulations, various related legislation, and shipping, handling, and labeling procedures are covered.
Bison #:
SEL Reference QC100.U555 no.500
Title:
SELECTED VALUES OF CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Author:
F.D. Rossini, National Bureau of Standards, 1952
Properties:
Thermal
Materials:
General chemicals; Inorganic chemicals; Organic chemicals
Identifiers:
Entropy; Entropy of fusion; Entropy of transition; Entropy of vaporization; Equilibrium constant of formation; Free energy of formation; Heat capacity; Heat of formation; Heat of fusion; Heat of transition; Heat of vaporization; Temperature of fusion; Temperature of vaporization; Transition temperature
Note:
Contains all the tables of Series I and II issued in loose-leaf form plus all their references. The series has attempted to assemble all the published data related to heats of reaction and to prepare therefrom a self-consistent table of select values of the heats of formation of the chemical substances.
Bison #:
SEL Reference QC100.U555 no.500 1961
Title:
SELECTED VALUES OF CHEMICAL THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES, vols. 1-2
Author:
F.D. Rossini, National Bureau of Standards, 1961
Properties:
Thermal
Materials:
General chemicals; Inorganic chemicals; Organic chemicals
Identifiers:
Entropy; Entropy of fusion; Entropy of transition; Entropy of vaporization; Equilibrium constant of formation; Free energy of formation; Heat capacity; Heat of formation; Heat of transition; Heat of vaporization; Temperature of fusion; Temperature of vaporization; Transition temperature
Note:
Contains all the tables of Series I and II issued in loose-leaf form plus all their references. The series has attempted to assemble all the published data related to heats of reaction and to prepare therefrom a self-consistent table of select values of the heats of formation of the chemical substances. This edition is a reissuance of the 1952 edition; it is not a revised edition.
Bison #:
SEL Reference QC176.8.T4 C49 1988
Title:
SPECIFIC HEAT OF SOLIDS
Author:
C.Y. Ho, Hemisphere Publishing Corp., 1988
Properties:
Thermal
Materials:
General chemicals; Solids
Identifiers:
Heat capacity
Note:
This volume's contents may be grouped into three categories: theory, measurement techniques, and general interest items. The emphasis is on well-established techniques for measuring the specific heat of solids. Techniques in which specific heat is obtained only as a by-product of measurement of primarily other properties are not covered. It presents more theory on specific heat, alimetry, calorimetry, etc., than tabulated values.
Bison #:
SEL Reference QC100.U555 no.539
Title:
STANDARD X-RAY DIFFRACTION POWDER PATTERNS
Author:
H.E. Swanson, National Bureau of Standards, 1953
Properties:
Optical
Materials:
Elements; General chemicals; Inorganic chemicals; Powders
Identifiers:
Coefficient of thermal expansion; Density; Interplaner spacing; Lattice constants; Refractive indices; X-ray diffraction powder patterns
Note:
Standard x-ray diffraction powder patterns are presented. The file is a compilation of diffraction patterns from all sources and is used for the identification of unknown crystalline materials by matching spacing and intensity measurements. The densities and lattice constants of compounds were calculated and the refractive indices measured whenever possible. The calculated x-ray powder diffraction patterns were computed from published crystal structure data.
Bison #:
SEL Reference QC100.U556 no.25
Title:
STANDARD X-RAY DIFFRACTION POWDER PATTERNS, vols. 7-18
Author:
H.E. Swanson, National Bureau of Standards, 1969
Properties:
Optical
Materials:
General chemicals; Powders
Identifiers:
Coefficient of thermal expansion; Density; Interplanar spacing; Lattice constants; Refractive indices; X-ray diffraction powder patterns
Note:
Standard x-ray diffraction powder patterns are presented. The file is a compilation of diffraction patterns from all sources and is used for the identification of unknown crystalline materials by matching spacing and intensity measurements. The densities and lattice constants of compounds were calculated and the refractive indices measured whenever possible. The calculated x-ray powder diffraction patterns were computed from published crystal structure data.
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