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The Kanellopoulos Institute of Chemistry and Agriculture (, ) is a former
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in
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, which operated between 1938 and 1984 in
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with the
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-based (). The Kanellopoulos Institute was a ''
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'' institution in Greece. It was the first of its kind to combine high-profile
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, research with applications in the
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, and dissemination of
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advances to the Greek populace.


History

The idea for the creation of the Institute belonged to its nameshake, industrialist (1864–1936), one of the founders of AEEChPL. Construction commenced in 1936, as per the request and with the monetary sum Kanellopoulos bequeathed to the future Institute in his will. The institute was inaugurated in 1938, situated at the east side of the AEEChPL industrial complex in Drapetsona. The institute's activities quickly attracted attention within Greece as well as abroad, with distinguished researchers such as
Georg-Maria Schwab Georg-Maria Schwab (, el, Γεώργιος Σβαμπ; 3 February 1899 – 23 December 1984) was a German-Greek physical chemist recognised for his important contributions in the field of catalysis and the kinetics thereof. Schwab's early acade ...
publishing in international chemical journals on the physico-chemical and analytical work conducted in the chemical laboratories at Kanellopoulos. At the same time, the edaphological investigations in the Institute helped modernise
agriculture in Greece Agriculture in Greece is based on small, family-owned dispersed units, while the extent of cooperative organization stays at low comparative levels, against all efforts that have been taken in the last 30 years, mainly under European Union sup ...
in the following 3 decades with the introduction of appropriate
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and mapping-characterisation of the soils in major agricultural areas. The Institute building was one among the severely damaged during
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after the 1943 bombing of the industrial complex. Following repairs and the resumption of operation after the war, research in Kanellopoulos focused more on agrochemical over other chemical topics for the next years. The institute also published a periodical with relevant material called ''Agricultural Messenger'' (). In the early 1980s there was intense interest in the institute on assessing the environmental damage caused by the fertiliser plant and suggesting measures for the area's remediation. From 1984, the whole industrial complex faced economic difficulties and research in the Kanellopoulos Institute stopped; by 1993 AEEChPL was liquidated and the Drapetsona site abandoned. Since then the Institute building has been unused and fallen into grave disrepair.


Departments

The institute was organised into three departments: # ''Department of Analytical Chemistry'', tasked with performing more than 1200
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s per year for raw material going into the chemical industry; later incorporated the ''Laboratory of Instrumental Analysis'', where research on the improvement of
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methods was conducted # ''Department of Industrial Oversight'', examining the industrial processes of the plant (''e.g.'' continuous flow procedures for the manufacturing of chemicals) and eventually monitoring the environmental impact thereof # ''Department of Edaphology'', responsible for characterising of soils and providing recommendations on fertiliser use and better agricultural practice; it included the ''Laboratory of Pathophytology'' which researched
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and
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Independently from the departments also operated the ''Laboratory of Metallurgy'' and the ''Laboratory of Physical Chemistry'', which were respectively used for
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analysis and physico-chemical basic research. The Kanellopoulos Institute was also famed for its library, at the time of its creation in 1938 perhaps the most complete collection of chemical literature in Greece.


Notable people

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Elly Agallidis Elly Schwab-Agallidis (born Elly Agallidis, el, Έλλη Αγαλλίδου, ; – ) was a Greek physicist/physical chemist and one of the first women in Greece to be awarded a PhD in the field. She was the wife of Georg-Maria Schwab, who met h ...
, Greek physicist, researcher in the Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of the institute (1939–1949) *
Georg-Maria Schwab Georg-Maria Schwab (, el, Γεώργιος Σβαμπ; 3 February 1899 – 23 December 1984) was a German-Greek physical chemist recognised for his important contributions in the field of catalysis and the kinetics thereof. Schwab's early acade ...
, German chemist, researcher in the Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of the institute (1939–1949) *Georgios Drikos, Greek chemist, director of the Department of Industrial Oversight and later also vice-director of the institute (1938–1962)


References

{{reflist Research institutes in Greece Agricultural organizations based in Greece Scientific organizations established in 1938 1938 establishments in Greece Organizations based in Piraeus