Abstract

The “Idaho Database of Solution Thermodynamics” (IDST, https://idst.inl.gov/) was created by collecting literature vapor liquid equilibrium (VLE) data in the form of practical osmotic coefficients, ϕm, and solute molal activity coefficients, γB(m), for binary solutions (solute-solvent). These values, corresponding to isothermal vapor pressure measurements, were collated from literature sources to further research involving concentration dependent solution properties. The initial data cohort includes 473 aqueous datasets and 121 non-aqueous datasets from 119 references. This data has been made publicly available in a graphically, tabularly, and machine-readable forms in a variety of concentration and property units.

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