NO2
NO2 provides ideal gas thermodynamic properties for nitrogen dioxide gas valid over the temperature range from 200 K to 6000 K based on property information from McBride et al. (2002). The reference state for specific enthalpy is based on the enthalpy of formation relative to the elements at 25 C. The reference state for specific entropy is based on the Third Law of Thermodynamics. The reference values are from:
Bonnie J. McBride, Michael J. Zehe, and Sanford Gordon
"NASA Glenn Coefficients for Calculating Thermodynamic Properties of Individual Species"
NASA/TP-2002-211556, Sept. 2002
https://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/CEAWeb/
Viscosity data were implemented from information provided in:
Properties of Inorganic and Organic Fluids
Edited by C.Y. Ho
P.E. Liley, T. Makita, and Y. Tanaka
Cindas Data Series of Material Properties, Vol. V-1
Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, (1988)
ISBN 0-89116-802-8
The low density viscosity correlation is applicable (with an uncertainty of 10%) for 100 K< T < 1000 K
The thermal conductivity information was obtained from
Reid, R.C., Prauznitz, J.M., and Sherwood, T.K., Properties of Gases and Liquids, 3rd edition, McGraw-Hill, 1977
The low density thermal conductivity correlation is applicable for 300 K < T < 1670 K