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Kanellopoulos Institute of Chemistry and Agriculture
Ινστιτούτο Χημείας και Γεωργίας "Ν. Κανελλόπουλος"
Established1938 (ceased operation in 1984)
Research typeBasic, industrial and agricultural
Field of research
Analytical chemistry
Physical chemistry
Agrochemistry
Edaphology
AddressG. Lambraki & N. Kazantzaki, Drapetsona, Athens
LocationPiraeus, Athens, Attica, Greece
37°56′42″N 23°37′16″E / 37.94500°N 23.62111°E / 37.94500; 23.62111
ZIP code
GR 186 48
AffiliationsGreek Company of Chemical Products and Fertilisers (AEEChPL)
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Kanellopoulos Institute of Chemistry and Agriculture is located in Piraeus
Kanellopoulos Institute of Chemistry and Agriculture
Location in Piraeus

The Kanellopoulos Institute of Chemistry and Agriculture (Greek: Ινστιτούτο Χημείας και Γεωργίας "Ν. Κανελλόπουλος", Katharevousa: Ἰ​νστιτοῦτον 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]

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]

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  2. ^ Polyzos, G.; et al. (2001). "Chapter 2.1: History of the buildings and equipment". Greek Company of Chemical Products and Fertilisers: Past and Future of a Historic Industrial Complex (PDF) (in Greek). Athens: NTUA, Department of Architecture. pp. 57–68.
  3. ^ Belavilas, N. (2002). "The Port of Piraeus from 1835 to 2004". Industrial Patrimony. 7. TICCIH-ICOMOS: 75–82.
  4. ^ a b Maistrou, E.; et al. (2007). "Chapter III.3: Kanellopoulos Institute of Chemistry and Agriculture". AEEChPL (1909–1993): Lipasmata Drapetsonas. Athens: PIOP. ISBN 978-960-244-093-3.
  5. ^ Banakos, G. (2014). "Fertiliser Plant in Drapetsona: Wastes and Abandonment". Periodical "Greka". Archived from the original on 1 July 2015.
  6. ^ "The history behind the ruins of the Drapetsona fertiliser plant". Skai News (in Greek). 3 Feb 2021. Retrieved 14 Apr 2021.
  7. ^ "Institute of Chemistry and Agriculture "N. Kanellopoulos " (incl. photos)". MLP Blog (in Greek). 2016. Retrieved 14 Apr 2021.
  8. ^ "12th Meeting of the Regional Council: Decision 133/2019" (PDF). Minutes of the Attica Regional Council (in Greek). Athens. 2019.
  9. ^ Cite error: The named reference :02 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  10. ^ Deffner, M. (1966). "Georgios M. Drikos" (PDF). Chimika Chronika (in Greek). 31B (1). Association of Greek Chemists: 23.

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