DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL AND INFORMATION ANALYSIS
Areas of work of the department
Employees of the department
The department's research is aimed at solving the following scientific and technical problems and tasks: (1) Development of new materials for biosensor active materials and chemical current sources; (2) Development of methods for analysis and electrochemical testing of chemical power sources, biosensors, natural and waste water.
History of the department
The Department was established in 1965 as the Scientific and Technical Information Department. In 1968, the Department created a patent information file and started regular cooperation with the mass media. At the same time, the Institute's publishing activities were launched, and the main work of the department was aimed at assisting the Institute's research departments in carrying out research work, preparing information materials on research results, patent and licensing work, organizing publishing activities, searching for new partners, concluding agreements and contracts.
For many years, the Institute had a permanent exhibition where the achievements of the Institute in the field of electrochemistry of ionic melts and aqueous solutions, coordination chemistry, chemical technology, and the Institute's participation in international and Ukrainian exhibitions were displayed and advertised. Thus, in the seventies, the Institute was awarded 3 diplomas and 24 medals of the USSR VDNKh, 10 diplomas of the Ukrainian VDNKh, and a diploma of the international exhibition "Chemistry-77". About one hundred titles of newsletters, booklets and brochures advertising the Institute's achievements were published. With the direct assistance of the Information Department, the Institute's staff published dozens of monographs, thematic collections, and hundreds of articles in periodicals. Subsequently, the Information Department was joined by the Patent Department, established in 1978, whose main task was to carry out inventive and patent licensing work, conduct patent searches, assist employees in filing applications, and patent inventions abroad.
In the period from 1975-80, more than 150 copyright certificates were obtained, and in 1979, 30 inventions were introduced into the national economy.
In 1990, the department of scientific and technical information, the sector of patent and license work, the scientific and technical library and the analytical group were merged. Since then, the department has been renamed the Chemical and Information Analysis Department. The areas of work of the department remain: analysis and generalization of information to determine the Institute's prospective research, use of research results in marketing activities aimed at the sale and implementation of scientific and technical products of the Institute. The department is also responsible for the preparation for publication and publication of the professional Ukrainian Chemical Journal. Along with this, the department is engaged in the development of editorial and publishing services for both the Institute's employees and customers of other scientific institutions.
Regular meeting of the Institute's specialized academic council
With the participation of the Department's staff, the Institute has published 25 thematic collections. The staff of the Institute prepared for publication and published more than 110 monographs, some of which were translated and published abroad; since 1980 more than 4,000 scientific articles have been published, 427 of which were published in leading foreign journals; 801 copyright certificates have been obtained; 32 patents of Ukraine, as well as European patents and 28 patents of foreign countries (Russian Federation - 15, North African Republic - 3, others - Australia, Bolivia, Canada, Mexico, Poland, Germany, Japan, etc.)
Employees of the department contributed to the awarding of high honors for the Institute's scientific developments. These include 5 gold, 6 silver, 47 bronze medals and 37 diplomas from exhibitions of various levels (domestic and foreign).
The Department of Chemical and Information Analysis systematically participates in the organization and holding of annual field sessions of the Scientific Councils of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine on the problems of "Inorganic Chemistry" and "Electrochemistry"; scientific conferences on inorganic chemistry (16 conferences); electrochemistry (6 conferences); Ukrainian electrochemical congresses and scientific and industrial seminars; 2 international conferences on physical and inorganic chemistry were held with the participation of the department's employees.
One of the components of the department is the analytical laboratory, which was established in 1940 by Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR A. K. Babko, where, along with classical methods of chemical analysis, most modern methods of analysis are used, including flame photometry, atomic absorption, emission analysis, etc.
Regular meeting of the Institute's specialized academic council
Defense of the thesis for the degree of Candidate of Chemical Sciences Diamanta V.A.
Defense of the dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Chemical Sciences Chaban M.O.
The Institute's library was organized in 1931 as the library of the Institute of Chemistry of the USSR Academy of Sciences, and since 1944 it has been the library of the Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (currently headed by O.I. Lynnyk).
It is one of the oldest (until 1991 it was the richest) specialized chemical libraries in the country: the library collection includes more than 200700 copies in Ukrainian, Russian, and foreign languages, including theses and dissertations, special types of scientific and technical literature, reference books, and microfiche. Books - 29 thousand copies (2 thousand copies - foreign); periodicals - 142 thousand copies (80 thousand - foreign).
The collection includes literature on general and inorganic chemistry, electrochemistry, metal corrosion, metallurgy, chemical technology, and some related issues of physics and mathematics.
A significant part of the periodicals and continuing publications are represented by multi-year sets: "Journal of the Russian Physical and Chemical Society" (1901-1930), "News of the Platinum and Other Noble Metals Sector" (since 1921), "Journal of Applied Chemistry" (since 1930), "Journal of Physical Chemistry" (since 1930), "Journal of General Chemistry" (since 1931), "Nonferrous Metals" (since 1930), "Factory Laboratory" (since 1933), "Chemical Abstracts" (1910-1974), "Chemishes Zentralblatt" (since 1933). ), Chemical Abstracts (1910-1974), Chemishes Centralblatt (1867-1969), Jornal of the American Chemical Society (1890), Annales de Chimie (1914-1940), The library until recently (until the 1990s) served 43 libraries of the country via interlibrary loan (ILL) and, in turn, used the ILL of the largest libraries of the Soviet Union.
The library keeps a complete set of the Ukrainian Chemical Journal, and the collection is also replenished with modern issues, collections of materials of scientific events, brochures, textbooks, monographs, etc.
After the spread of the Internet, the library was (partially) computerized, which enables inter-library Internet communication, access to international information channels, and the creation of an electronic catalog of books available in the library's collections.
The heads of the department at different times were: L.N. Martsyn, V.A. Sakharenko, Doctor of Chemical Sciences V.I. Pehnyo, Doctor of Chemical Sciences K.A. Kazdobin. The department is currently headed by Dr. K. D. Pershina. She is also currently the scientific editor of the Ukrainian Chemical Journal.
Modern composition of the department
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Kateryna Pershyna | ||||
Senior researcher | |||||
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Koval Larysa Borysivna | ||||
Junior researchers | |||||
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Boichuk Oleksandr Vladyslavovych | ![]() |
Natalia Perinska | ![]() |
Maria Olehivna Khodykina |
Leading process engineers | |||||
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Olga Bystryk | ![]() |
Olga Gaidai | ![]() |
Daria Aseyeva |
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Oleksandr I. Lyashevsky | ![]() |
Alexander Prokopovich Ryazanov |
Implemented projects of the department
National projects
• Development of the basics of solution chemistry, improvement of chemical and technological processes, State Registration No. 0106U003194;
• Transformation of the structure of water balance in the territory of Crimea in the twentieth century - early twenty-first century and its optimization" (2010-2011), State Registration No. 0110U002247;
• Development of new multifunctional adsorbents based on Crimean raw materials" (Grant of the ARC), State Registration No. 0107U009842;
• Development of an innovative strategy for regional development based on renewable energy, resource and energy saving (2007-2010, Grant from the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine);
• Development of the basics of synthesis of electrode materials with a nanostructured surface for hydrogen production with depolarization of oxygen release and concentration of deuterium (D2O)", State Registration No. 0107U000180;
• Applied Research and Development in the Areas of Scientific and Technical Activities of Higher Education Institutions and Research Institutions" (NACE 2201040);
• Development of ecologically balanced methods of protection and restoration of water bodies in the conditions of southern Ukraine" No. State Registration 0112U000940.
International projects
• Development of water purification products within the framework of the Ukrainian-Irish Inno Enterprise project;
• NATO HiTech. CRG #941095 “Sorption Electrodes for reagentless dilute Waste treatment“ together with the Laboratory for Chemical Engineering Sciences, CNRS, Nancy France (Dr. Grevillot);
• NATO waste water-GR program, expert visits to the Athens Water Supply and Sewage Company, Sanitary Research & Development Center (EYDAP -SERDC), (Dr. Aggidis);
• INTAS-UA Project #95-199 “Sorption Electrodes for Environmental Decontamination and Environmental Control“, together with Berlin University, Germany (Prof. F. Scholz) and CNRS, Nancy (Dr. G. Grévillot);
• NATO SFP #97240 “Removal of heavy or transition metals from dilute process solutions by ion-exchange assisted electrodialysis” under Eindhoven Technical University (Dr. LJJ Janssen) and the Laboratory for Chemical Engineering Sciences, CNRS, Nancy France (Dr. F. Lapicque).
• FP–5 INCO Ref.# ICA2-CT-2000-10052 “Polymeric materials based on functionalized cyclodextrins for water decontamination” (Prof. Angela Danil de Namor).
• STCU #1183 “Electromembrane technological process investigation and autonomos pilot - plant devise of water desalination design for civil needs”.
The most significant and cited articles
1. Synthesis and properties of supramolecular systems based on silica LA Belyakova, KA Kazdobin, VN Belyakov, SV Ryabov… - Journal of colloid and interface science, 2005 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2004.09.012
2. Conductivity of water media as an alternative of electronic and ionic transfer ED Pershina, KA Kazdobin - Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology, 2008 https://doi.org/10.3103/S1063455X08060052
3. Electrochemical behavior of diluted aqueous electrolytes containing oxygen after superimposition of mechanical effects KA Kazdobin, ED Pershina, EV Kokhanenko, VY Duma - Journal of Water Chemistry and Technology, 2009 https://doi.org/10.3103/S1063455X09030060
4. Aluminosilicate conductivity at the presence of water ED Pershina, NA Karpushin, KA Kazdobin - Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry, 2010 https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068375510040083
5. Identification of the sugars content in the production of champagne by the electrochemical impedance spectroscopy method ED Pershina, VE Burda, KA Kazdobin, VV Kokhanenko - Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry, 2013 https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068375513040133
6. Analysis of the activity of immobilized enzyme preparations of black horseradish using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy KD Pershina, MO Khodykina, KA Kazdobin - Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry, 2015 https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068375515060095
7. Control of the State of Primary Alkaline Zn–MnO 2 Cells Using the Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy Method OL Riabokin, AV Boichuk, KD Pershina - Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry, 2018 https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068375518060108
8. Electrochemical properties of Sodium bis [salicylato (2-)]-borate-γ-butyrolactone Electrolytes in Sodium Battery VA Diamant, SM Malovanyy, KD Pershina… - Materials Today: Proceedings, 2019 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2018.10.079
9. Electrochemical Properties of Powder Iron/Carbon System in Basic Solution OV Kravchenko, KD Pershina, RA Panteleymonov… - Materials Today: Proceedings, 2019 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2018.10.076