Kanellopoulos Institute of Chemistry and Agriculture
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The Kanellopoulos Institute of Chemistry and Agriculture (Greek: Ινστιτούτο Χημείας και Γεωργίας "Ν. Κανελλόπουλος", Katharevousa: Ἰνστιτοῦτον Χημείας καὶ Γεωργίας "Ν. Κανελλόπουλος") is a former research institute in Drapetsona, Athens, Greece, which operated between 1938 and 1984 in affiliation with the Drapetsona-based Greek Company of Chemical Products and Fertilisers [el] (Greek abbrev.: ΑΕΕΧΠΛ, romanized: AEEChPL).[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
Established | 1938 (ceased operation in 1984) |
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Research type | Basic, industrial and agricultural |
Field of research | Analytical chemistry Physical chemistry Agrochemistry Edaphology |
Address | G. Lambraki & N. Kazantzaki, Drapetsona, Athens |
Location | Piraeus,
Athens, Attica, Greece 37°56′42″N 23°37′16″E |
GR 186 48 | |
Affiliations | Greek Company of Chemical Products and Fertilisers (AEEChPL) |
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The Kanellopoulos Institute was a sui generis institution in Greece. It was the first of its kind to combine high-profile basic research, research with applications in the chemical industry, and dissemination of agrochemical advances to the Greek populace.[1][4][9][10]