Vapor Pressure Literature Sources

Presented list of sources of vapour pressure data of is definitely not complete. Suggestions for including other sources as well as notification about errors are welcomed (ruzickak@vscht.cz).

Some other sources can be found at https://www.epa.gov/libraries/core/chem.htm and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vapor_pressure

List is divided into three sections:

  • Books/databanks for technological applications (items 1 to 12)
  • Books/databanks for environmental applications (items 20 to 22)
  • Review papers in scientific journals (items 50 to 57)


Books/databanks for technological applications

1A) Ohe, S. Computer Aided Data Book of Vapor Pressure. 1976, Tokyo, Data Book Publishing. ISBN not found. https://s-ohe.com/VP_1ST.html
Ohe published book with datasets represented graphically (graph for each dataset includes also literature citation, and parameters of Antoine eq ).
   Number of compounds not specified.
1B) Ohe, S. Computer Aided Data Book of Vapor Pressure. 2nd Edition. 1999, Tokyo, Data Book Publishing 1999. [ISBN: 4-902209-04-7] 1550 pp., USD 1400

https://www.s-ohe.com/katarogu.html
,    www.data-books.com (in Japanese).
Second edition of book by Ohe contains 3024 datasets represented graphically (no numeric values). Graphs include also literature citation, parameters of Antoine eq, temp. and pressure range, and "error" in mmHg).
Number of compounds not specified.

2A) Boublík, T., V. Fried, and E. Hála, The Vapour Pressures of Pure Substances. Selected values of the temperature dependence of the vapour pressures of some pure substances in the normal and low pressure region. 1973, Amsterdam: Elsevier. [ISBN 0-444-41097-X] 626 pp.
2B) Boublík, T., V. Fried, and E. Hála, The Vapour Pressures of Pure Substances. Selected values of the temperature dependence of the vapour pressures of some pure substances in the normal and low pressure region. 2nd Edition, 1984, Amsterdam: Elsevier.
   [ISBN 0-444-42266-8] 972 pp.
Original datapoints (recalculated to ºC and kPa) are presented along with data calculated from Antoine eq and corresponding absolute and percent deviation from the fit. Antoine eq parameters and standard deviation is are also given (points with standard deviation exceeding st.dev more than three times are excluded and fitting procedure is repeated). When there are several data sets for given compounds, each dataset is treated separately.
Number of compounds/datasets not stated. Valuable source of information for hydrocarbons.

3A) Dykyj, J. and M. Repáš. Tlak nasýtenej pary organických zlúčenín (Vapor pressure of organic compounds). Volume 1 (1979) Bratislava, Veda (in Slovak). No ISBN. 516 pp
3B) Dykyj, J. Repáš. M., and Svoboda, J. Tlak nasýtenej pary organických zlúčenín (Vapor pressure of organic compounds). Volume 2 (1983) Bratislava, Veda (in Slovak). No ISBN. 427 pp

Monographs by Dykyj et al. (in Slovak) contain parameters of Antoine eq, references to both accepted and rejected literature sources, and quality rating. Though it does not contain original datapoints, it covers data for large amount of compounds extracted from several thousands of literature sources. Data for solids are also included. Volume two represents update of data for compounds included in Vol. 1 as well as data for new compounds.  Numerical data from 3A and 3B (but not bibliography) were used in frequently cited handbook by Stephenson and Malanowski (see item 11 below),

3Ca) Dykyj, J., J. Svoboda, R.C. Wilhoit, M. Frenkel, and K.R. Hall, Vapor Pressure and Antoine Constants for Hydrocarbons, and S, Se, Te, and Halogen Containing Organic CompoundsLandolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology. Vol. 20A. 1999, Heidelberg: Springer. [ISBN 978-3-540-64735-5] (data for 4252 compounds) 373 pp, price EUR 3809,
https://www.springer.com/laboe/book/978-3-540-64735-5

3Cb) Dykyj, J., J. Svoboda, R.C. Wilhoit, M. Frenkel, and K.R. Hall, Vapor Pressure and Antoine Constants for Oxygen Containing Organic Compounds. Landolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology. Vol. 20B. 2000, Heidelberg: Springer. [ISBN 978-3-540-64968-7] (data for 3174 compounds) 374 pp, price EUR 4039, https://www.springer.com/laboe/book/978-3-540-64968-7

3Cc) Dykyj, J., J. Svoboda, R.C. Wilhoit, M. Frenkel, and Hall. K.R., Vapor Pressure and Antoine Constants for Nitrogen Containing Organic CompoundsLandolt-Börnstein: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology. Vol. 20C. 2001, Heidelberg: Springer. [ISBN 978-3-540-41060-7] (data for 1575 compounds)197 pp, price EUR 2239, https://www.springer.com/laboe/book/978-3-540-41060-7

This vast compilation is the result of a combination of TRC tables (see items 4x below) and Dykyj's two-volume book (3A and 3B) supplemented by selected literature data.

Data for over 9000 compounds are presented in form of parameters of Antoine eq or "extended" Antoine eq, the approximate minimum and maximum temperatures covered by the data, the range of temperatures recommended for reliable use of the equation. The "rating" (consisting of letters A through D) indicates a rough order of reliability for the data used to develop the parameters: A - 0.1%; B -1%; C - 5%; D - 10%. The temperature of normal boiling point besides its own value serves as a check value.

To track the data used for generation of Antoine eq parameters is often impossible without access to TRC tables and/or Dykyj's books (items 3A and 3B)

4Aa) TRC Thermodynamic Tables:  Hydrocarbons [ISBN: 1-883400-06-6]
4Ab) TRC Thermodynamic Tables: Non-Hydrocarbons [ISBN: 1-883400-25-2 ] TRC-NH

Multiproperty tables containing evaluated data for 3700 compounds (TRC-H) and 3500 compounds (TRC-NH).

Paper form was discontinued in 2009, for description of electronic version see 4B below.

4B) "Web Thermo Tables (WTT) - Professional Edition" 7765 compounds
( https://www.nist.gov/srd/nistwebsub3.htm )

The Thermodynamics Research Center (formerly at Texas A&M University, now at NIST, Boulder, CO) has assembled, collected, evaluated and published tables of thermodynamic data from early forties. Among the properties covered by TRC Tables are vapor/sublimation pressures. . Tables contain constants derived from fitting experimental data with the Antoine and extended Antoine vapor pressure equations. The condensed phases can be either liquid or crystal. Thus, these constants provide evaluated vapor pressures which professional thermodynamicists believe represent the data within experimental error. Tables are regularly updated and can be purchased in paper or electronic form. Both accepted and rejected data sources are referenced for each datasheet covering usually several compounds; it is however not possible to see at glance which data sources were used for single compound. On the other hand the selection and datafitting is done very carefully and user can trust that selected data are best available. Only experimental data are used (no estimates). Data by GC technique are not covered. https://www.trc.nist.gov Antoine eq is suitable to cover data for most of compounds in the pressure range from 1.5 kPa to 150 kPa. Extended Antoine eq can be used if higher pressures are available. When low-pressure data are available, To retain the Antoine equation for data below 1.5 kPa, a separate set of constants is fit to the low range data. The TRC Thermodynamic Tables use a least squares procedure that forces continuity in P and dP/dT for the same phase at the boundary.

Subscription for one year from USD 1200 (individual licence) to USD 2500 (organization with more than 2000 users) .

4C) TRC ThermoDataEngine (NIST Standard Reference Database 103) ( https://www.boulder.nist.gov/div838/trc/tde.html , USD 3790), Multiproperty database including vapor pressures and sublimation pressures.
Either evaluated experimental data and/or estimated values supplied (in the case of vapor pressures, estimation method proposed by Ambrose and Walton is used (Ambrose, D. and J. Walton "Vapor pressures up to their critical temperature of normal alkanes and 1‑alkanols." Pure and Applied Chemistry 61(8) (1989): 1395-403).

4D) TRC Source database

600 000 numerical property values and their uncertainties on more than 17 200 pure compounds, 17 000 binary and ternary mixtures, and 4000 reaction systems.

4E) NIST WebBook Chemistry (NIST Standard Reference Database 69) ( https://webbook.nist.gov/chemistry ).

Multiproperty database, free of charge (as of spring 2020). Though probably based on TRC Tables described above, this database is probably not maintained as carefully as TRC Tables and should be used with care.

4D) Poling, B. E.; Prausnitz, J. M.; O'Connell, J. P. Properties of Gases and Liquids, 5th Ed., 768 pp., McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing: 2000. [ISBN:0-07-011682-2]
Appendix A of this book contains parameters of Antoine and/or extended Antoine eq for selected compounds reproduced from TRC tables (items 4Aa and 4Ab above).

5A) DIPPR (Design Insitute for Physical Properties) Project 801 [Evaluated Process Design Data](https://dippr.byu.edu) Multiproperty tables cover evaluated data for almost 2000 compounds based on both experimental and estimated values. Vapour pressures and sublimation pressures are represented in the in the form of Riedel eqn parameters. Electronic version contains also original datapoints (including references) and accepted/rejected status for each datapoint. Data from TRC Tables, Boublik, and Dykyj (see items 2x, 3x, and 4x above) are frequently refitted to Riedel eqn. Acceptance of estimated values makes this source slightly less reliable than TRC. Price: from USD 750 to 2500 for local installation, USD 15000 to 26000 for network installation. Academic discounts available. Stand-alone or web access

6) Physical Property Data Service (PPDS3) ( https://www.ppds.co.uk )
    Simulation package containing multiproperty database covering data for approximately 1500 compounds.
    Price:  on demand.

7Aa) Yaws C.L.: "Handbook of vapor pressure, Volume 1: C1 to C4compounds"
        348 pp, Gulf, Houston 1994 [ISBN 0884151891]
7Ab) Yaws C.L.: "Handbook of vapor pressure,Volume 2: C5 to C7 Compounds"
        367 compounds, 348 pp, Gulf, Houston 1994 [ISBN 0884151905]
7Ac) Yaws C.L.: "Handbook of vapor pressure,Volume 3: C8 to C28 Compounds"
        363 compounds, 392 pp, Gulf, Houston 1994 [ISBN 0884151913] .
7Ad) Yaws C.L.: "Handbook of vapor pressure, Volume 4: Inorganic compounds and elements"
        348 pp, Gulf, Houston 1995 [ISBN 0884151913]
        Data presented graphically.
7B) Yaws C.L. "The Yaws handbook of vapor pressure : Antoine coefficients"
       8200 compounds, 168 pp, USD 175. Gulf, Houston 2007 [ISBN 1-933762-10-1]
       https://www.gulfpub.com/default.asp?Page=14&productid=8113&searchtype=2&ls=relatedproducts

8) ESDU ("Engineering Sciences Data Unit") https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESDU
    https://www.ihsesdu.com/cgi-bin/ps.pl?sess=unlicensed_1080506073328qrq&t=ser&p=pdce

   2a Vapour pressure. General, aliphatic hydrocarbons
   2b Vapour pressure. Aliphatic hydrocarbons (cont.).
   2c Vapour pressure. Aromatic and cyclo compounds.
   2d(i) Vapour pressure. Organic compounds containing oxygen.
   2d(ii) Vapour pressure. Organic compounds containing oxygen (cont.).
   2d(iii) Vapour pressure. Organic compounds containing oxygen (cont.).
   2e Vapour pressure. Aliphatic compounds containing nitrogen.
   2f(i) Vapour pressure. Halogenated aliphatic hydrocarbons.
   2f(ii) Vapour pressure. Halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons.
   2g Vapour pressure. Organic sulphur compounds.
   2h Vapour pressure. Polycyclic compounds.
    Price on demand. "3000+ compounds"

9a) Lide, D. R. CRC handbook of chemistry and physics. Published every year, 100th in 2019 (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CRC_Handbook_of_Chemistry_and_Physics). Multiproperty tables.

As of volume 100, Section 6 (Fluid properties) contains tables

  • Sublimation Pressure of Solids (sublimation (vapor) pressure of 47 representative solids as a function of temperature)
  • Vapor Pressure (vapor pressure data for about 1800 inorganic and organic substances. In order to accommodate elements and compounds ranging from refractory to highly volatile in a single table, the temperature at which the vapor pressure reaches specified pressure values is listed. The pressure values run in decade steps from 1 Pa (about 7.5 μm Hg) to 100 kPa (about 750 mm Hg).All temperatures are given in °C.)
  • Vapor Pressure of Fluids at Temperatures below 300 K (vapor pressures of 67 important fluids in the temperature range 2 to 300 K).
  • Vapor Pressure of Ice
  • Vapor Pressure of Water from 0 to 370ºC
  • Boiling Point of Water at Various Pressures
  • Vapor Pressure of Saturated Salt Solutions
  • IUPAC Recommended Data for Vapor Pressure Calibration
    Naphthalene (solid, up to 350 K)
    Ice (200 K to 270 K)/water (280 K to 600 K)
    Carbon dioxide (solid, 180 K to 210 K)
    Pentane (liquid, 250 K to 460 K)
    Benzene (liquid, 280 K to 560 K)
    Mercury (liquid, 400 K to 600 K)


9b) https://www.hbcpnetbase.com
Internet version of 9a). UPAC Recommended Data for Vapor Pressure Calibration can be found  at https://hbcponline.com/faces/documents/06_24/06_24_0001.xhtml 

10) Lencka, M.; Szafranski, A.; Maczynski, A., Verified vapor pressure data, Vol. 1: Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen. PWN-Polish Scientific Publishers: Warszawa, 1984. 403 pp[ISBN 83-01-05409-3] 386 datasets for 272 substances published over 1920-1981. Both original and SI values tabulated along with Antoine eq parameters.

11) Stephenson, R. M.; Malanowski, S.; Ambrose, D., Handbook of the thermodynamics of organic compounds. Elsevier: New York, 1987.

This book contains numerical (but not bibliographical) data from two volume handbook 3A and 3B by Dykyj et al. Should not be used unless necessary, neither source nor quality of data are given (in contrast to original monographs 3A and 3B)

12) Dortmund Data Bank https://www.ddbst.de/new/DDB/frame_PCP.htm
This multiproperty database contains 29159 vapor pressure datasets for 7922 compounds (7733 references)


Books/databanks for environmental applications

Besides the abovementioned sources related (mainly) with technological applications there are also resources linked with environmental chemistry. These works often covers vapour pressures along with other environmentally important properties as octanol-water patritiom coefficient, aqueous solubility, Henry's law constant etc. Unfortunately, values are frequently presented at 298.15 K only.

20Aa) Howard, P.H., W.F. Jarvis, G.W. Sage, D.K. Basu, A.D. Gray, W.M. Meylan, and E.K. Grosbie, Handbook of Environmental Fate and Exposure Data for Organic Chemicals. I. Large Production and Priority Pollutants. 1990, Chelsea, Michigan: Lewis Publishers 574 pp. [ISBN 0-87371-151-3]

20Ab) Howard, P.H., G.W. Sage, W.F. Jarvis, and D.A. Gray, Handbook of Environmental Fate and Exposure data for Organic Chemicals. II. Solvents. 1991, Chelsea, Michigan: Lewis Publishers, 546 pp. [ISBN 0-87371-204-8]

20Ac) Howard, P.H., E.M. Michalenko, W.F. Jarvis, D.K. Basu, G.W. Sage, J.A. Beauman, and D.A. Gray, Handbook of Environmental Fate and Exposure data for Organic Chemicals. III. Pesticides. 1991, Chelsea, Michigan: Lewis Publishers, 684 pp.

[ISBN 0-87371-328-1]

20Ad) Howard, P.H., E.M. Michalenko, D.K. Basu, G.W. Sage, W.M. Meylan, J.A. Beauman, W.F. Jarvis, and D.A. Gray, Handbook of Environmental Fate and Exposure data for Organic Chemicals. IV. Solvents 2. 1993, Chelsea, Michigan: Lewis Publishers, 578 pp. [ISBN 0-87371-413-X]

20Ae) Howard, P.H., G.W. Sage, E.M. Michalenko, D.K. Basu, A. Hill, and D. Aronson, Handbook of Environmental Fate and Exposure data for Organic Chemicals. V. Solvents 3. 1997, New York: CRC Lewis Publishers. 491 pp. [ISBN 0-87371-151-3]

Altogether this five-volume handbook covers data for nearly 400 compounds. Single (selected) value is given.

20B) Howard P.H. Handbook of Physical Properties of Organic Chemicals 1996, CRC Press,

$160, 2112 pp, [ISBN 1566702275] Multiproperty handbook. Single (selected) value of vapor pressure is given.
https://www.crcpress.com/shopping_cart/products/product_detail.asp?sku=L976

20C) Syracuse Research Corporation (SRC) is an independent, not-for-profit research and development organization https://www.syrres.com/esc/physdemo.htm

20D) https://www.epa.gov/oppt/exposure/pubs/episuitedl.htm Free download. Module Mpbpwin calculates value of normal boiling point temperature and value of vapor pressure at 298.15 K

(estimated and/or unreferenced experimental data are supplied)

21Aa) Mackay, D., W.Y. Shiu, and K.C. Ma, Illustrated Handbook of Physical-Chemical Properties and Environmental Fate for Organic Chemicals. I. Monoaromatic Hydrocarbons, Chlorobenzenes, and PCBs. 1992, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton 697 pp. [ISBN 0-87371-513-6]

21Ab) Mackay, D., W.Y. Shiu, and K.C. Ma, Illustrated Handbook of Physical-Chemical Properties and Environmental Fate for Organic Chemicals. II. Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Polychlorinated Dioxins, and Dibenzofurans. 1992, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton 597 pp. [ISBN 0-87371-583-7]

21Ac) Mackay, D., W.Y. Shiu, and K.C. Ma, Illustrated Handbook of Physical-Chemical Properties and Environmental Fate for Organic Chemicals. III. Volatile Organic Chemicals. 1993, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton 916 pp. [ISBN 0-83731-973-5]

21Ad) Mackay, D., W.Y. Shiu, and K.C. Ma, Illustrated Handbook of Physical-Chemical Properties and Environmental Fate for Organic Chemicals. IV. Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Sulfur Containing Compounds. 1995, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton 962 pp. [ISBN 1-56670-035-3]

21Ae) Mackay, D., W.Y. Shiu, and K.C. Ma, Illustrated Handbook of Physical-Chemical Properties and Environmental Fate for Organic Chemicals. V. Pesticide Chemicals. 1997, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton 812 pp. [ISBN 1-56670-255-0]

Altogether this five-volume handbook covers data for over 700 compounds. All published values are presented (including "recommended" values and estimations).

21Ba) Mackay D., Shiu W.Y., Ma K.-C., Lee, S.C. Handbook of Physical-Chemical Properties and Environmental Fate for Organic Chemicals, Taylor&Francis, Boca Raton, 2006 [ISBN 1-56670-687-4]
https://www.crcpress.com/shopping_cart/products/product_detail.asp?sku=L1687&isbn=9781566706872&parent_id=&pc=

Volume I. Introduction and Hydrocarbons;
Volume II. Halogenated Hydrocarbons;
Volume III. Oxygen Compounds;
Volume IV. Nitrogen and Sulfur Compounds, Herbicides, Insekticides,Fungicides.
Four-volume enlarged reedition of 21A. Altogether 4216 pp and more than 1250 compounds, USD895,

21Bb) Mackay D., Shiu W.Y., Ma K.-C., Lee, S.C. Handbook of Physical-Chemical Properties and Environmental Fate for Organic Chemicals, Taylor&Francis, Boca Raton, 2006 [ISBN 0849388996]
https://www.crcpress.com/shopping_cart/products/product_detail.asp?sku=8899&isbn=9780849388996&parent_id=&pc=

Fully searchable CD version of 21Ba. $1075.

22) ACD Labs. https://www.acdlabs.com/products/phys_chem_lab/bp/capabilities.html
"To determine constants and relationships, our algorithm uses an internal database that contains boiling points for 10,000 compounds - 6,000 of which have boiling point values at 760 mmHg. The database values were also used to evaluate and fine-tune the specialized algorithms for ACD/Boiling Point. Your compound does not have to be in the database in order to have its boiling point calculated. "

Values supplied by ACD Labs are available via electronic version of Chemical Abstracts (SciFinder)


Review papers in scientific journals

50) Stull, D. R., Vapor pressure of pure substances. Organic compounds Ind. Eng. Chem. 1947, 39, 517-40. Inorganic compounds Ind. Eng. Chem. 1947, 39, 540-50. Correction. Ind. Eng. Chem. 1947, 39, 1684.
Temperatures corresponding to selected vapor pressures in mm Hg (1, 5, 10, 20, 40, 60, 100, 200, 400, 760) tabulated. Extensive bibliography, data up to 1942 covered. Should not be used if newer data are available.

51) Jones, A. H., Sublimation-pressure data for organic compounds. J. Chem. Eng. Data 1960, 5, (No. 2), 196-200.
Parameters of simples two-parameter eq for about 180 compounds are presented.

52) Ambrose, D. and J. Walton "Vapor pressures up to their critical temperature of normal alkanes and 1‑alkanols." Pure and Applied Chemistry 61(8) (1989): 1395-403).
Critically evaluated vapor pressures presented in the form of Wagner eq parameters

53) Růžička, K. and Majer, V. Simultaneous Treatment of Vapor Pressures and Related Thermal Data Between the Triple and Normal Boiling Temperatures for n-Alkanes C5-C20. J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 1994, 23, 1-39.
Complement to Ambrose and Walton (item 52) with emphases to low-pressure region (using thermodynamically controlled extrapolation: SimCor )..

54) Lemmon, E. W. and A. R. H. Goodwin (2000). "Critical properties and vapor pressure equation for alkanes CnH2n+2: Normal alkanes with n <= 36 and isomers for n=4 through n=9." J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data 29(1): 1-39.

55) Delle Site, A. (1997). "The vapor pressure of environmentally significant organic chemicals: a review of methods and data at ambient temperature." Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data 26(1): 157-193.

56A) Shiu, W.-Y. and K.-C. Ma (2000). "Temperature Dependence of Physical-Chemical Properties of Selected   Chemicals of Environmental Interest. I. Mononuclear and Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons." Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data 29(1): 41-130.

56B) Shiu, W.-Y. and K.-C. Ma (2000). "Temperature Dependence of Physical-Chemical Properties of Selected Chemicals of Environmental Interest. II. Chlorobenzenes, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, Polychlorinated Dibenzo-p-dioxins, and Dibenzofurans." Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data 29(3): 387-462.

57A) Chickos, J. S. and W. E. Acree, Jr. (2002). "Enthalpies of sublimation of organic and organometallic compounds. 1910-2001." Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data 31(2): 537-698.
Should not be consulted, updated by 57D and 57E

57B) Chickos, J. S. and W. E. Acree, Jr. (2003). "Enthalpies of Vaporization of Organic and Organometallic Compounds, 1880-2002." J.Phys.Chem.Ref.Data 32(2): 519-878.
Should not be consulted, updated by 57D and 57E

57C) Acree, W., Jr. and J.S. Chickos (2010) "Phase Transition Enthalpy Measurements of Organic and Organometallic Compounds. Sublimation, Vaporization and Fusion Enthalpies From 1880 to 2010." J.Phys.Chem.Ref.Data 39(4): p. 043101/1-043101/942.
Should not be consulted, updated by 57D and 57E

57D) AcreeJr., W. and J. S. Chickos (2016). "Phase Transition Enthalpy Measurements of Organic and Organometallic Compounds. Sublimation, Vaporization and Fusion Enthalpies From 1880 to 2015. Part 1. C1 − C10." J.Phys.Chem.Ref.Data 45(3): 033101.
Valuable source of bibliographic information for vapor and sublimation pressures, as well as enthalpies of sublimation, fusion, and vaporization.
No attempt to critically asses data; this would be impossible given the ammount of compounds and data.
Recalculation of enthalpies to 298 K by rather simplistic approach; again, more rigorous approach would be impossible given the ammount of compounds and dat.

57E) AcreeJr., W. and J. S. Chickos (2017). "Phase Transition Enthalpy Measurements of Organic and Organometallic Compounds and Ionic Liquids. Sublimation, Vaporization, and Fusion Enthalpies from 1880 to 2015. Part 2. C11-C192." J.Phys.Chem.Ref.Data 46(1): 013104.
Continuation of 57D, the same comments apply.

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