Springer Materials : The database for material properties
With a license to the SpringerMaterials database, we offer members of the UdS and the INM a comprehensive collection of data on the physical and chemical properties of materials from all fields of physics, chemistry, engineering and materials science as well as related disciplines in 2024. In addition to materials science data, SpringerMaterials also contains data on astronomy and astrophysics, atomic and nuclear physics, biophysics, geophysics, molecules and radicals, condensed matter and physical chemistry.
Content
The contents of the Landolt-Börnstein from 1961 onwards and other databases (subset databases) are made available via the SpringerMaterials platform:
- Pauling Files: Crystal structures, phase diagrams and physical properties of inorganic compounds
- Dortmund Data Bank of Software and Separation Technology (DDBST): Data on thermophysical properties of pure substances and their mixtures
- MSI Eureka: Focus on phase diagrams of inorganic material systems
- The Adsorption Database: lists data on over 1,500 physical adsorption isotherms
- Polymer Thermodynamics Database: data on over 150 polymers and macromolecules
- Corrosion Database (CORR-DATA Database of the NIST): over 24,000 entries on corrosion data of over 1,000 different substances, which can be viewed under a wide variety of environments and conditions; searchable via CORROSION SEARCH
In addition to entering search terms, the search for elements and their compounds is offered via a periodic table and a structure search. The results can be filtered according to data source, discipline and material properties. SpringerMaterials contains data on more than 3,000 properties of over 290,000 substances or material systems based on more than 1 million literature references.
Access authorization and access type
Members of the INM – Leibniz Institute for New Materials (INM), members of Saarland University (UdS) and walk-in users in the NTNM library are authorized to access SpringerMaterials. Access is controlled via IP-Check.
Start research
https://materials.springer.com/
Tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_ZVYD7ZGn0&t=4s
Contact
Elke Bubel
[email protected]