| ▼Global Data | Global data are available anywhere | 
| Physical Constants | Physical constants used by Cantera | 
| Global Cantera Settings | Functions for accessing global Cantera settings | 
| ▼Global Utility Functions | |
| String Conversion | Utility functions for conversion of formatted strings | 
| ▼Errors and Diagnostics | |
| Errors | Handling of errors and unknown events within Cantera | 
| Logging | Logging and generation of diagnostic output | 
| Warnings | Warnings raised by Cantera | 
| ▼File Input/Output | |
| Generic Containers | Generic containers for storing data of any type | 
| Input File Handling | Handling of Cantera input files | 
| Unit Conversion | Unit conversion utilities | 
| Serialization | Classes and functions related to serialization of Cantera objects | 
| Objects Representing Phases | High-level interface to Cantera's core objects | 
| Chemical Equilibrium | |
| ▼Surface Problem Solver | |
| Surface Problem Solver Methods | |
| Surface Problem Bulk Phase Mode | Functionality expected from the bulk phase | 
| Derivative Calculations | |
| ▼Chemical Kinetics | |
| ▼Reactions and Reaction Rates | Classes for handling reactions and reaction rates | 
| Arrhenius-type Parameterizations | Classes implementing the standard Arrhenius rate parameterization and derived models | 
| Falloff Parameterizations | Classes implementing fall-off in reaction rate constants due to intermolecular energy transfer and derived models | 
| Interface Rate Parameterizations | Classes implementing reaction rates that involve interfaces | 
| Other Reaction Rate Parameterizations | Classes implementing other reaction rate parameterizations | 
| Kinetics Managers | Classes implementing models for chemical kinetics | 
| ▼Rate Evaluators | These classes are used to evaluate the rates of reactions | 
| Stoichiometry | The classes defined here implement simple operations that are used by class Kinetics to compute things like rates of progress, species production rates, etc | 
| ▼Numerical Utilities | |
| Templated Array and Polynomial Operations | These are templates to perform various simple operations on arrays | 
| Matrix Handling | Classes and methods implementing matrix operations | 
| ▼Functor Objects | Functors implement functions of a single variable \( f(x) \) | 
| Basic Functors | Basic functors implement standard mathematical expressions with a single parameter | 
| Advanced Functors | Advanced functors implement expressions that require multiple parameters | 
| Compound Functors | Compound functors implement expressions that are composed of other functors | 
| Modified Functors | Modified functors implement expressions that involve one functor and a single parameter | 
| Helper Functions | Helper functions detect simplifications that can be made to compound expressions | 
| Numerical Integration and Interpolation | Collection of numerical utility functions for integration, interpolation and data fitting | 
| ODE and DAE Function Utilities | |
| ▼One-Dimensional Reacting Flows | |
| Boundaries | Boundaries of one-dimensional flow domains | 
| Flow Domains | One-dimensional flow domains | 
| Utilities | Utility classes and functions for one-dimensional problems | 
| ▼Thermodynamic Properties | These classes are used to compute the thermodynamic properties of phases of matter | 
| Species Standard-State Thermodynamic Properties | In this module we describe Cantera's treatment of pressure dependent standard states (PDSS) objects | 
| Species Reference-State Thermodynamic Properties | To compute the thermodynamic properties of multicomponent solutions, it is necessary to know something about the thermodynamic properties of the individual species present in the solution | 
| Transport Properties | These classes provide transport properties, including diffusion coefficients, thermal conductivity, and viscosity | 
| ▼Zero-Dimensional Reactor Networks | |
| Flow Devices | Flow device objects connect zero-dimensional reactors | 
| Reactors | Zero-dimensional objects representing stirred reactors | 
| Walls | Zero-dimensional objects adjacent to reactors |