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Explore an array of chemistry eBook collections, led by a global network of editors and authors that contribute to our award winning platform, Taylor & Francis eBooks.
When ancient civilizations decided to fill glazed pots with fermented liquid, render fat into soap, make alloys like bronze, and extract chemicals from plants for medicines and cosmetics, the science of chemistry was born. Filled with authoritative handbooks and recent research, this collection advances the exploration of the science behind the composition, structure, and properties of matter as well as the changes matter undergoes during chemical reactions.
CHEMLIBnetBASE includes access to new research, historical works, and primers from leading authorities in the field. Coverage ranges from nanoscience and natural product chemistry to separation methods, surfactant science, and green and sustainable chemistry.
Polymers—they’re everywhere. Because of the extraordinary range of properties polymeric materials have, they play an essential and ubiquitous role in everyday life, ranging from familiar synthetic plastics and elastomers to natural biopolymers such as nucleic acids and proteins that are essential for life. Understanding their chemistry can help us use them wisely. Featuring access to Polymers: A Property Database, this eBook collection includes the resources required to develop new applications of polymers from telecommunications equipment to OLED flat panel displays.
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