Essential collection of 5700+ handbooks and databases for property data on chemicals and materials. Use the Data Search to enter your material/substance, then browse and select from the list of available properties grouped by category (electrical, mechanical, thermal/thermodynamic, etc.). Data is presented in interactive, downloadable tables, and in some cases interactive graphs.
Physical and chemical property data for 540,000 compounds. Includes Dictionary of Organic Compounds, Dictionary of Natural Products, Dictionary of Drugs, and Dictionary of Inorganic and Organometallic Compounds. Substance records include derivatives and key literature references.
Classic reference work (updated) of property data. Easy to search by chemical, then get a list of where you can find data within the book.
Large collection of property databases from National Institute of Standards & Technology, plus the Journal of Physical & Chemical Reference Data. Search by keyword, property or substance across their databases: including the NIST Chemistry Webbook, NIST Chemical Kinetics Database, NIST Structural Ceramics Database, and IUPAC-NIST Solubility Database. NOTE: Many of the NIST databases are free, but the Gateway also points to some fee-based databases we do not have.
Journal of "critically evaluated physical and chemical property data, fully documented as to the original sources and the criteria used for evaluation, preferably with uncertainty analysis." You can search the articles on the publisher site, or alongside the NIST Data Gateway databases.
Basic property data and key literature references for 11,500 significant chemical compounds. From here, you can also link over to your compound's record in ChemSpider to find more property data.