NIST - Physical and Chemical Properties Division
Division Overview.
A Division overview including all of the following technical
highlights is also available in PDF format. (~400KB)
Selected Technical Highlights
- The NIST WebBook - NIST Chemical Reference Data for Industry
- Computational Chemistry Comparison and Benchmark Database
- Automated Predictions of Chemical Reactions and Their Mechanisms
- Development of a General Purpose Geometry Optimizer for Large-Scale Molecular Systems
- Measurements, Modeling, and Database Development for the Application of Alternative Solvents
- Chemical Kinetics in Supercritical Water
- Liquid, Vapor, and Gas Transport Properties in Membranes and Films
- Measurements and Data for Pressure-Driven Membrane Separations
- Structure, Adsorptive Separations, and Characterization of Surfactant/Clay Complexes
- Thermophysical Properties of Gases Used in Semiconductor Processing
- Experimental and Theoretical Determinations of the Mechanisms, Kinetics, and Thermochemistry of Chlorinated Species
- Evaluated Data and New Computational Tools for Chemical Reaction Engineering
- Fundamentals of Fire Suppression Through Computer Simulations
- Photochemical Reduction of CO2 Catalyzed by Metal Complexes
- International Standards for Refrigerant Properties
- Thermophysical Properties of Natural Gas Systems
- Properties for Advanced Hydrogen Technologies
- Transport Properties of Refrigerants and Refrigerant Mixtures
- Radiation Induced Degradation of PCBs in Various Media
- A Screening Tool for the Environmental Impact of New Fluids
- Databases for Identification of Chemicals by Gas Chromatography: Natural Gas and Alternative Refrigerant Applications
- The NIST Mass Spectral Database: Extending the Evaluation
- Automated Gas Chromatography/ Mass Spectral Decomposition and Analysis: Tools for Automating and Improving the Use of GC/MS Instruments
- Measurements of Surface Tension of Mixtures
- Modeling of Molecular Systems: Thermodynamics, Void Volumes, and Solid-Liquid Equilibrium
- Thermophysical Properties of Partially Characterized Systems
- Behavior of Fluid Systems Under Shear: Characterization and Metrology
- Theory and Simulation of Complex Fluids
- Molecular Dynamics Examination of Microheterogeneity in Liquids
- Primary Acoustic Thermometry
- Advanced Refrigeration Systems for Cryogenic Applications
- Standards for Cryogenic Flow
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Last modified: 29 February 2000
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