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- A comprehensive database covering multiple material classes, property types, and applications
- Enhanced data visualization features display interactive crystal structures, data tables, and phase diagrams with export options for further analysis
- Search functions optimized for materials science like elemental composition or chemical structure searching to quickly find material property data
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LATEST DEVELOPMENTS ON SPRINGERMATERIALS
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Ionic Liquids Announcement
The SpringerMaterials team is excited to announce the addition of a new digitized dataset on physicochemical properties of ionic liquids. The dataset was previously only available in static pdf format in our Landolt-Börnstein bookshelf, but is now also available in digitized, machine-readable format. This collection contains 79,500+ datapoints for 1141 binary and ternary mixtures. Browse through the collection here.
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Inorganic Solid Phases Updates
We are thrilled to announce the addition of new content to the SpringerMaterials platform. The Inorganic Solid Phases collection was just updated with a wealth of new data across a range of material classes carefully curated by subject matter experts. This update contains:
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SGTE Announcement
We are excited to announce more interactive content on SpringerMaterials. We’ve just added 689 interactive phase diagrams sourced from the Landolt-Bornstein volumes (Group IV19C). This collection contains both binary and ternary alloys and allows users to explore and analyze these materials systems more efficiently.
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Organic-inorganic perovskites announcement
We are thrilled to announce the addition of our new data collection on organic-inorganic perovskites to SpringerMaterials. This collection is being expertly curated by Professor Volker Blum and his research team at Duke University. This update contains:
- 542 datasheets
- 34 optoelectronic properties
Download the full list of newly added organic-inorganic perovskites