H-transport-materials (HTM) is a comprehensive database providing accountable and transparent hydrogen transport material properties. The project aims to reduce error propagation between published experimental results and users. HTM can be used in python scripts. Complete documentation on the usage of H Transport Materials is available in the documentation.
Installation instructions are availble in the documentation.
An online dashboard application is availbale for HTM.
The web app provides and intuitive and interactive graphical user interface for the HTM database.
Want to contribute to HTM? Consider the contibution workflow in the docs.
Alternatively if you have a material property you would like to add, there is a dedicated issue form
Spot a bug! or have any suggestions, feel free to raise an issue.
With each release of HTM, there is a compiled version of the database in .json format. You can download the lastest release here.
If you have used h-transport material, please consider aknowlegdement of your usage by citing the DOI
Or the following bibtex
@misc{delaporte-mathurin_remdelaportemathurinh-transport-materials_2023,
title = {{RemDelaporteMathurin}/h-transport-materials: {Test} release 2},
shorttitle = {{RemDelaporteMathurin}/h-transport-materials},
url = {https://zenodo.org/record/7888448},
abstract = {Full Changelog: https://github.com/RemDelaporteMathurin/h-transport-materials/compare/v0.12.7-alpha...v0.12.7-beta},
urldate = {2023-05-08},
publisher = {Zenodo},
author = {Delaporte-Mathurin, Rémi and Fuerst, Thomas and Dark, James},
month = may,
year = {2023},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.7888448},
}