Anyone from an NEA member country can obtain a password and a user name to access the TDB selected datasets. If you don't have a password and a user name already, you can obtain it by filling out the online sign-on form. You will the be sent a user name and password by e-mail. Please allow for a minimum of 24 hours (one working day) after you receive the e-mail for the registration to be effective.
When you fill out the registration form, please be sure to complete all sections of the form. To obtain a user name and a password for the TDB database, you will need to fill out the part after the headline "Additional Database Access Registration", and check the checkbox for "Chemical Thermodynamics". Note that you must be a citizen of an NEA member country to do this.
All other publicly available information can be found in the published review reports.
If you have problems accessing the database, please look here for tips on what to do.
Access to the TDB review group and organisational unit web pages is restricted
to the members of the respective groups. Currently, the web pages for
the Np/Pu review, the Ni review, the Se review, the U/Am/Tc/Np/Pu review,
the Zr review, the Simple Organic Ligands review and the TDB Management Board and the TDB Executive Group for phase II are
restricted in this way. Hence, although the final reviews are published in
the open literature, access to the intermediate results and reports is
restricted to the members of the TDB Executive Group, Management Board
and the members of the respective review teams. This is due to the problems
encountered during the work on earlier review reports, when preliminary
results found their way into the open literature and were incorrectly
quoted as being the final values. In any case, being unfinished, the material
on the pages of the active review teams is not really of any public interest.
To access the restricted TDB web pages for the review groups or organisational
units you must:
General information
Other thermochemical database sites
E-mail contact:
The following links are password-protected.
Last reviewed: 5 November 2010