The IUPAC Stability Constants Database
The IUPAC Stability Constants Database
by Leslie D. Pettit
Metal-ligand stability constants (SC) are of vast importance to all scientists (not just chemists)working quantitatively in solution. IUPAC has been actively involved in the compilation of literature values of such constants for over half a century. The project was first considered in 1951 and the first compilation was published in 1957 under the auspices of IUPAC. This was followed by further volumes in 1964, 1971, and 1983. The editors of these volumes, which included data to about 1973, included most of the major pioneers in the field: G. Schwarzenbach (Switzerland), L.G. Sillen (Sweden), G. Anderegg (Switzerland), J. Bjerrum (Denmark), A. Martell (USA), H. Irving (UK), E. Högfeldt (Sweden), and D. Perrin (Australia).
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Articles in the same Issue
- Contents
- Chemistry–A Core Science with a Political Dimension
- Chairing Scientific Symposia
- Subfields and Metafields of the Molecular Sciences
- The IUPAC Stability Constants Database
- Emerging Issues in Developing Countries
- Malcolm F.G. Stevens is Awarded the First IUPAC-Richter Prize
- Capacity Building in Science
- Four Awards, One Passion: Chemistry
- In Memoriam–Allan Ure
- Solubility and Thermodynamic Properties Related to Environmental Issues
- Terminology for Self-Assembly and Aggregation of Polymers
- Nomenclature of Phosphorus- Containing Compounds of Biochemical Importance
- Determination of Selenomethionine in Selenized Yeast Supplements
- Selection and Use of Proficiency Testing Schemes for Limited Number of Participants (Chemical Analytical Laboratories)
- Young Ambassadors for Chemistry in Korea
- Adjustment, Estimation, and Uses of Equilibrium Reaction Constants in Aqueous Solution
- Design of Polymer Education Material for French-Speaking Countries
- IUPAC Seeks Your Comments
- Free Information Resources for Chemists, Part 2
- The International System of Units (SI), 8th edition
- Obsessive Genius: The Inner World of Marie Curie
- Volume G: Definition and Exchange of Crystallographic Data
- Philosophy of Chemistry: Synthesis of a New Discipline
- Chemistry for Agriculture
- Photodynamics
- Green/Sustainable Chemistry
- Analytical Spectroscopy
- ThermoML: New IUPAC Standard for Thermodynamic Data Communications
- Advanced Materials and Polymer Characterization
- Food and Drug Administration–100 Years of Service
- Mark Your Calendar