Alternative Title: SpringerMaterials | Landolt-Bornstein
Allowable Uses:
Access is available on and off campus to current McMaster University students, faculty and staff.
Description:
SpringerMaterials: The Landolt-Börnstein Database, is the world's largest resource for physical and chemical data in materials science. This resource includes 250,000 substances and material systems, 3,000 properties, and 1,200,000 literature citations.
SpringerMaterials incorporates all volumes of Landolt-Börnstein New Series, the largest and most respected compilation of data in physics and chemistry founded in 1883, along with a number of unique and specialized databases.
Core Components
- The Landolt-Börnstein Database: 400 volumes, 250,000 substances and 1,200,000 citations
- The complete Linus Pauling Files: comprehensive database about the properties of inorganic solid phases, consisting of 255,000 documents
- A subset of the Dortmund Database of Software and Separation Technology, covering the thermophysical properties of pure liquids and binary mixtures, with 425,000 data points
- An adsorption database with over 1,000 reversible, equilibrium isotherms
- A polymer thermodyamics database that contains 140,000 datapoints about 150 polymers
- 44,000 chemical safety documents, including REACH Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals, GHS Globally Harmonized System RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances, WEEE Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment