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Taylor & Francis Group Taylor & Francis Group Contents CHEMISTRY .......................................................................................................................................................................... 2 Analytical Chemistry ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 2 Bio Energy ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Biochemistry ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 Biomedical Engineering ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Biotechnology .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14 Catalysis ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 17 Computational & Theoretical Chemistry .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 18 Electrochemistry ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22 Environmental Chemistry .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 25 Environmental Sampling & Analysis ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 Food Chemistry ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 28 Food Engineering & Processing ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32 Forensic Chemistry ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 34 General Chemistry .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 35 Geochemistry ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 37 Industrial & Applied Chemistry ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38 Inorganic Chemistry .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 40 Liquid Crystals ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 41 Materials Chemistry ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 42 Medicinal Chemistry ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 51 Natural Product Chemistry ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 53 Organic Chemistry ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 57 Physical Chemistry ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 61 Polymer Chemistry ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 65 Polymeric Materials & Plastics ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 70 Separation Science/Chromatography ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 75 Spectroscopy 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