Good reporting practice for thermophysical and thermochemical property measurements (IUPAC Technical Report)

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Scientific projects frequently involve measurements of thermophysical, thermochemical, and other related properties of chemical compounds and materials. These measured property data have significant potential value for the scientific community, but incomplete and inaccurate reporting often hampers their utilization. The present IUPAC Technical Report summarizes the needs of chemical engineers and researchers as consumers of these data and shows how publishing practices can improve information transfer. In the Report, general principles of Good Reporting Practice are developed together with examples illustrating typical cases of reporting issues. Adoption of these principles will improve the quality, reproducibility, and usefulness of experimental data, bring a better level of consistency to results, and increase the efficiency and impact of research. Closely related to Good Reporting Practice, basic elements of Good Research Practice are also introduced with a goal to reduce the number of ambiguities and unresolved problems within the thermophysical property data domain.

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Bazyleva, A., Abildskov, J., Anderko, A., Baudouin, O., Chernyak, Y., de Hemptinne, J. C., … Weir, R. D. (2021). Good reporting practice for thermophysical and thermochemical property measurements (IUPAC Technical Report). Pure and Applied Chemistry, 93(2), 253–272. https://doi.org/10.1515/pac-2020-0403

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