DETHERM
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About DETHERM
DETHERM is one of the world's largest thermophysical databases and contains data for:
- 11,300,000 data items
- 163,000 mixtures
- 60,600 pure compounds
Where does the DETHERM data come from?
The complete DETHERM database consists of externally maintained packages:
- Dortmund Data Bank (DDB)
- Electrolyte Data Collection (ELDAR)
- Thermophysical Database (INFOTHERM)
- Thermophysical Parameter Database (COMDOR)
- Data Collection (C-DATA)
- Solubility Database (CAPEC-SDB)
What properties can be found within DETHERM?
- Phase equilibrium data
- Vapour pressures
- Thermodynamic properties
- Transport properties
- Surface tensions
- Electrolyte data
See Detherm Content, for more information about the content contained within the DETHERM database.
How to access DETHERM through PSDI
PSDI provides access to the DETHERM through the DETHERM web portal. You must be logged into PSDI to access the service, and the service is only available to UK academics.
Click DETHERM web portal, to access the search interface to the DETHERM database. You will need to follow the prompts to register or log in to your PSDI account using your institutional log in.
What to do next
- Find out more about the DETHERM database at DECHEMA.
- Search for a product using the PSDI Cross Data Search
Related links:
- Creator: Cerys Willoughby
- Last modified date: 2026-01-21
- Citation: Please cite: Cerys Willoughby, DETHERM, https://guidance.psdi.ac.uk/docusaurus-pages/docs/guidance/psdi-resources/data-sources/licensed/detherm, PSDI (modified 2026-01-21)
- License: CC-BY-4.0
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