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Applied Science: Chemistry, Environmental Science and Nanotechnology

Find authoritative information on chemistry, environmental science and nanotechnology.

Key databases

Applied science databases

You will find information about all areas of applied science in the databases below, including journal articles, conference papers, reports, videos and images. Click on the other tabs for discipline-specific databases.

Chemistry databases

You will find information about chemistry in the databases below, including journal articles, conference papers and reports. Click on the other tabs for applied science, environmental science, and nanotechnology.

Environmental science databases

You will find information about environmental science in the databases below, including journal articles, conference papers and reports. Click on the other tabs for applied science, chemistry and nanotechnology.

Nanotechnology databases

You will find information about nanotechnology in the databases below, including journal articles, conference papers and reports. Click on the other tabs for applied science, environmental science, and chemistry.

Standards and test methods

Standards and standardised test methods contain specifications, procedures and guidelines to ensure consistent safety and reliability.

Law and regulation

Find Australian federal and state legislation, regulations and legal commentary relating to chemistry, environmental science and nanotechnology. Learn about legal research from our Library's subject guide for Law and Justice.

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