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1. Homepage

2. Quick search

3. Structure search

4. Semantic substance proile

5. Periodic table search

6. Reine by iltering options

7. Dynamic table

8. Interactive phase diagram

9. 3D structure

10. Send us a message

7. Dynamic table

8. Interactive phase diagram

Select the range of data for further investigation using the sliders provided in a dynamic table.

Mouse over to any position within the phase diagram and the percentage composition of the elements is revealed accordingly.

Crystallographic data from the Inorganic Solid Phases data source are displayed visually by JSmol under 3D Interactive structure of the datasheet.

Send us your question, feedback, comment and suggestion by irst clicking at the bottom right corner of every page.

9. 3D structure

10. Send us a message Sliders

Click at the position of interest and the data are saved under Recorded Points.

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Type keywords in the search box 7 Click Note: You may add or adjust keywords at anytime during the search journey.

Draw a chemical compound using the integrated drawing tool 7 Click “Search”.

Choose elements from the periodic table to compose an element system. For example, Al-Fe-Mg-O.

Instead of adding keywords at the quick search box, one may also use the facet columns on the left hand side of the search results and drill down to the facet of interest. For example, electrical conductivity under Properties.

The number beside each facet indicates the number of relevant documents available in the database. A typical substance proile provides general information

about the chemical compound, its 3D structure by JSmol, links to properties with the number of relevant documents shown, and a summary of properties and syntheses that can be found in SPRESI.

1. Homepage

2. Quick search

3. Structure search 5. Periodic table search

6. Reine by iltering options 4. Semantic substance proile

Right column lists Al-Fe-Mg-O and also element systems with higher complexity. The number beside each system indicates the number of relevant documents available in the database. Click on any system to initiate search. Quick search

Periodic table search Structure search Bottom lists the chemical compounds with various degrees of similarity in percentage. Click View substance profile or Search for this substance on the panel of compound of interest.

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