About this Research Topic
Experimental thermochemical data is used extensively, e.g., the NIST Chemistry Webbook alone has a monthly internet traffic of a million. However, the reliability of much of the existing data remains dubious. Computational validation requires an enormous effort given the scale of existing data. It would involve using high-quality computational chemistry to pinpoint the values. It would be facilitated by more efficient methods for larger scale study, and data centric approaches for smarter screening. This research topic aims to make headway towards these goals, to uphold the integrity of thermochemical data for research and development.
The specific scope would include (but not be limited to) the following:
• Computation of accurate thermochemical properties to validate existing literature data
• Calculation of accurate new data that may be challenging for experimental determination
• Large-scale meta-analysis of existing literature to uncover potentially questionable data
• New computational chemistry method for accurate and efficient thermochemistry calculation
• New tools for easy access to extensive thermochemical data for data-centric research
• Using accurately calculated thermochemical data to resolve contended chemical arguments
• Proposal of new chemistry and chemical technology based on reliable thermochemical data
Keywords: Thermochemistry, Chemical database, Data screening, Computational chemistry, Quantum chemistry
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