Teachers of the Department of Analytical Chemistry. Department of Analytical Chemistry Teachers of Analytical Chemistry

In connection with the reform of higher education, on August 13, 1929, the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR adopted a resolution on the reorganization of the chemical departments of the physics and mathematics departments of universities into independent chemistry departments. In fact, the Faculty of Chemistry was formalized in 1930, and among the first five departments it included the Department of Analytical Chemistry. The head of the department was prof. A.E. Uspensky, who headed the department until 1931. Within the framework of the department, a laboratory of analytical chemistry was formed, headed by Associate Professor E.S. Przhevalsky.

Many outstanding scientists worked at the Department of Analytical Chemistry. Professor K.L. Malyarov, who was engaged in microanalysis back in the recovery period and in the early years of industrialization. Microanalysis was also carried out by E.S. Przhevalsky and V.M. Peshkov. Since 1934, Peshkova began research on the use of new organic reagents in analytical practice (in particular, she developed a method for the quantitative determination of nickel by reaction with dimethylglyoxime). Z.F. Shakhova expanded research on the use of complex compounds in chemical analysis. V.M. Shalfeev conducted research on electroanalysis.

Fully educational and scientific work at the department unfolded after moving in 1953 to a new building. I.P. was invited to head the department. Alimarin. Since 1989 Yu.A. Zolotov. Yu.A. Zolotov is a recognized expert in the field of analytical chemistry and metal extraction. He introduced (1977) the concept of hybrid methods of analysis. In 1972 he was awarded the State Prize for the development of the theory and new physical and chemical methods for the analysis of high-purity metals, semiconductor materials and chemical reagents. In the 1980s, he was the first in the country to develop work on ion chromatography (the most important result was the use of amphoteric amino acids as eluents (1985) and a decrease in the detection limit due to the use
conductometric detector).

Heads of the department:
1929-1931 - prof. A.E. Uspensky
1933-1953 - prof. E.S. Przhevalsky
1953-1989 - acad. I.P. Alimarin
since 1989 - acad. Yu.A.Zolotov

Department laboratories:

concentration laboratory
academician, prof. Yu.A. Zolotov

senior researcher group G.I. Cizina
group of prof. E.I. Morosanova
group of prof. S.G. Dmitrienko
senior researcher group I.V. Pletnev

Chromatography laboratory
corresponding member RAS, prof. O.A. Shpigun

Assoc. E.N. Shapovalova
senior researcher group A.V. Pirogov
senior researcher group A.V. Smolenkov
educational work of the laboratory of chromatography

Laboratory of Spectroscopic Methods of Analysis
d.h.s., prof. M.A. Proskurnin

Assoc. A.G. Borzenko
group of prof. V.M. Ivanova
group of senior researcher N.V. Alova
group of prof. M.A. Proskurnina
Assoc. A.V. Garmash

Laboratory of Electrochemical Methods
d.h.s., prof. A.A. Karyakin

group of prof. A.A. Karjakin
Assoc. A.I. Kamenev
Assoc. N.V. Sweden

Laboratory of Kinetic Methods of Analysis
d.h.s., prof. T.N. Shekhovtsova

group of prof. T.N. Shekhovtsova
senior researcher group M.K. Beklemisheva

Currently, the department has 9 faculty members, including 3 associate professors (V.P. Zaitsev, A.B. Dmitriev, L.S. Ushakova), 1 senior lecturer (T.D. Mezenova) and 5 teachers (I.P. Krat, N.A. Tukhovskaya, K.S. Larskaya, V.N. Leonova, D.S. Zolotykh). All teachers have a basic chemical or pharmaceutical education, of which 3 are candidates chemical sciences and 5 PhDs.

Teaching and support staff includes 5 specialists in educational and methodological support of the educational process: 4 training masters of the 1st category (O.Yu. Yurchenko, Stoyanova E.V., I.G. Palovnikova, N.N. Papikyan), 2 technicians in TSO (L.N. Dudko, A.M. Korytny).

Vladimir Pavlovich Zaitsev

Head of Department, Candidate of Chemical Sciences

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V.P. Zaitsev - Associate Professor, graduated from the Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology in 1974. He defended his Ph.D. thesis, Candidate of Chemical Sciences. She has been working at the department since 1981. Author of more than 50 scientific, scientific-methodical and educational works. He is the head of the Department of Analytical Chemistry since 11/16/2011.

Alexander Borisovich Dmitriev

Associate Professor of the Department of Analytical Chemistry, Candidate of Chemical Sciences

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A.B. Dmitriev - Associate Professor of the Department of Analytical Chemistry, Candidate of Chemical Sciences. Graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry of the Moscow state university them. M.V. Lomonosov in 1973. He has been working at the Department of Analytical Chemistry since 1973. He completed postgraduate studies at PFI in 1974-1977. In 1983 he defended his Ph.D. thesis on "Polarographic study of flavonoids". The main direction of scientific research is the determination of biologically active compounds in plant objects by electrochemical and chromatographic methods. Co-author of more than 100 scientific, scientific-methodical and educational works, 3 patents. Responsible for computer support of the educational process at the department.

Lyubov Semyonovna Ushakova

Associate Professor of the Department of Analytical Chemistry, Candidate of Pharmaceutical Sciences

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L.S. Ushakova - Associate Professor of the Department of Analytical Chemistry, Candidate of Pharmaceutical Sciences. She graduated from PFI in 1973. Since 1976 he has been working at the Department of Analytical Chemistry. She defended her thesis on the topic "Obtaining, research and use of inclusion complexes of cortisone acetate, dexamethasone and sinaflan with cyclodextrins". The main direction of scientific research is the determination of biologically active compounds in plant objects and peloids of the Tambukan Lake. Co-author of a monograph, more than 150 scientific, scientific-methodical and educational works, 5 patents, 1 copyright certificate. Participated in the review of 8 pharmaceutical articles for SPXII. Responsible for methodical work departments.

Tatyana Dmitrievna Mezenova

Senior, Candidate of Pharmaceutical Sciences

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T.D. Mezenova - Senior Lecturer, Department of Analytical Chemistry, Candidate of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Since 1977 he has been working at the Department of Analytical Chemistry. In 1986 she defended her dissertation on the topic "The lipid-lowering effect of some natural flavonoids and triterpenoids and their preparations from licorice" in the specialty 14.00.25 - "Pharmacology". The main direction of scientific research is the quantitative determination of biologically active compounds in plant and other objects by planar chromatography. Co-author of more than 50 scientific, scientific-methodical and educational works. Responsible for the scientific work of the department.

Nina Alexandrovna Tukhovskaya

Department Lecturer, Candidate of Chemical Sciences

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ON THE. Tukhovskaya - teacher of the department, candidate of chemical sciences. In 1975 she graduated from the Kazan Institute of Chemical Technology named after V.I. CM. Kirov. After graduating from graduate school in February 1979, she defended her Ph.D. thesis on the topic: “Investigation of the patterns of electrochemical processes in drum electrolyzers” in the specialty 02.00.05 - electrochemistry. Since November 1981 he has been working at the Department of Analytical Chemistry of the Pyatigorsk State Pharmaceutical Academy. The main direction of scientific research is the study physical and chemical properties various groups of substances contained in medicinal plants. He is a co-author of more than 50 scientific, scientific-methodical and educational works, 1 patent. Responsible for organizing the work of the student scientific society, is the secretary of the department of analytical chemistry and curator of the student group.

Irina Petrovna Krat

Lecturer, Department of Analytical Chemistry

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I.P. Krat is a lecturer at the Department of Analytical Chemistry. In 1978 she graduated from the Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology. Works at the Department of Analytical Chemistry since 1990 (as a teacher). She completed her postgraduate studies in 1994-1998. The main directions of her scientific research are: complex-forming ability of beet pectin; the use of pectinates of certain metals as detoxifiers; the use of surfactants for the quantitative determination of certain organic acids that are insoluble in water. He is a co-author of more than 30 scientific, scientific-methodical and educational works. Responsible for the educational part of the work of the department.

Denis Sergeevich Zolotykh

Lecturer, Department of Analytical Chemistry

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D.S. Zolotykh - Lecturer in the Department of Analytical Chemistry. In 2008 he graduated from the Pyatigorsk State Pharmaceutical Academy. She has been working at the department since 2009. In 2011 he defended his Ph.D. thesis on the topic: " Synthesis and study of the "structure-activity" relationship of 1,3-diazinon-4 derivatives containing amino acid and dipeptide residues". The main direction of scientific research is molecular modeling, synthesis and prediction of the biological activity of new derivatives of 1,3-diazinon-4. He is the co-author of 11 scientific papers. Responsible for organizing scientific conferences on analytical chemistry, updating information about the department on the website of the department. Since 2013, he has been the Deputy Dean.


Leonova Victoria Nodaryevna

Lecturer at the Department of Analytical Chemistry, Candidate of Pharmaceutical Sciences

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In 2004 she graduated with honors from the Pyatigorsk State Pharmaceutical Academy. From 2005 to 2009 Postgraduate student at the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry. In June 2009 she defended her thesis on the topic: "Justification of the composition and standardization of a medicinal product containing ketoprofen and glucosamine sulfate." From September 2007 to January 2012 she worked as a teacher at the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry. In March 2007, she improved her qualifications at the Moscow Medical Academy. THEM. Sechenov of Roszdrav (field course, Pyatigorsk) on the topic: "Ensuring the organization of production and quality control of medicines in accordance with GMP rules." In October 2011, she completed a short-term study at the North Caucasus Academy innovative technologies in education and science under the program of additional vocational education"Teacher of the Higher School".

Since February 2012 he has been working at the Department of Analytical Chemistry as a teacher. He is a co-author of 20 scientific, scientific-methodical and educational works. Responsible for educational work at the department, is the secretary of the departmental and methodological meetings.

Alexander Maksimovich Korytny

TCO Technician

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A.M. Korytny - TSO technician. In 1963 he graduated from the Pyatigorsk Pharmaceutical Institute. Since 1977 he worked at the academy: as a senior methodologist of the scientific and organizational department of the PFI, since 1979 - a teacher at the Department of Analytical Chemistry, since 2007 - a TCO technician.

Irina Grigorievna Polovnikova

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I.G. Polovnikova - educational master of the 1st category. In 1979 she graduated from the Grozny Oil Institute with a degree in chemical engineering. In February 2003, she completed courses at the 25th State Research Institute of the Ministry of Defense of Moscow on the topic “Application and control of fuels and lubricants”. Since 2006 he has been working at the Department of Analytical Chemistry.

Natalya Nikolaevna Papikyan

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N.N. Papikyan is a teaching master of the 1st category. In 1967 she graduated from the Pyatigorsk Pharmaceutical Institute. She worked at the academy from 1978 to 1991. and from 2000 to the present.

Oksana Yurievna Yurchenko

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O.Yu. Yurchenko - educational master of the 1st category. In 1997 she graduated from the Faculty of Chemistry of the Kabardino-Balkarian State University. In 1997-2001 studied at the postgraduate course of the Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis named after A.V. Topchiev RAS in Moscow. Since 1999 - junior researcher, from 2001 to 2009. - Researcher. Since 2009 he has been working at the Department of Analytical Chemistry. He is a co-author of 10 scientific publications on the topic of the dissertation, 1 patent.

Lyudmila Nikolaevna Dudko

TSO Technician

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L.N. Dudko - TSO technician. Since 1991 he has been working at the Department of Analytical Chemistry. In 1995 she graduated from computer courses. Performs the duties of the technical secretary of the department and the Academic Council.

Scientific work

The main direction of the research work of the department is carried out on the planned topic: “The study of the behavior of acidic substances and their derivatives, which are part of drugs and medicinal raw materials, in various environments and development of methods for identification and quantification”.

Employees of the department take part in conducting complex scientific research with scientists from other departments: pharmacognosy, pharmaceutical and toxicological chemistry, inorganic, physical and colloidal chemistry, organic chemistry, drug technology. Works are carried out in various areas - chemical, chromatographic, electrochemical, optical research methods.

In order to develop quality standards for plant raw materials and regulatory documentation for drugs, methods are being developed to study chemical composition vegetable raw materials, antioxidant activity, sorption activity of biologically active substances.

According to the results of research over the past 5 years, scientists of the department published 75 scientific and scientific-methodical works, 30 of them in journals recommended by the Higher Attestation Commission.

Educational and methodical work

The main directions of educational and methodological work are:

  • study of theoretical foundations analytical chemistry;
  • development by students of practical skills for conducting qualitative and quantitative analyzes by chemical and physico-chemical methods.

The staff of the department published two textbooks and a workshop. Associate Professor L.I. Ivanova took part in the development of 3 standard programs in analytical chemistry.

Textbooks for full-time and correspondence department by sections of the discipline: "Quantitative analysis", "Physico-chemical methods of analysis".

Workbooks for full-time and part-time students have been developed and introduced into the educational process in sections: “ Qualitative Analysis”, “Quantitative analysis”, “Physico-chemical methods of analysis”.

New versions of guidelines are regularly updated and developed for independent extracurricular work by full-time students.

The revision and preparation for the intra-university edition of the “Workshop on Analytical Chemistry” is nearing completion.

Department history

The department was founded in 1943 simultaneously with the founding of the institute. The first head of the department was D.N. Monastic. Subsequently, the department was headed by: G.P. Vishnyakov, M.I. Tarasenko, THEM. Dedulin, Professor L.I. Golamov, assistant professor I.L. Orestov.

A significant contribution to the development of the department was made by Professor Veniamin Danilovich Ponomarev, who headed the department from 1973 to 1981. In 2010 V.D. Ponomarev would have turned 80 years old. 29 years have passed since the untimely death of V.D. Ponomarev, but his memory lives on.

Veniamin Danilovich Ponomarev

Professor, headed the department from 1973 to 1981.

In 1952 V.D. Ponomarev graduated from the Pyatigorsk Pharmaceutical Institute, and since 1956 he labor activity associated with our university. Initially, he acted as acting. scientific assistant of the Department of Drug Technology, and since 1960 became a graduate student of this department.

Upon completion of postgraduate studies and the defense of a candidate's dissertation - assistant, senior lecturer, associate professor. From 1964 to 1979 - Vice-Rector for Research. After defending his doctoral dissertation, since 1973 - Head of the Department of Analytical Chemistry, Professor.

V.D. Ponomarev did a great deal of scientific and social work. He is the author of textbooks for pharmaceutical schools and universities in analytical chemistry, a practical guide to analytical chemistry, new program on analytical chemistry, pharmacist model, three monographs. At the competition among the best scientific works of the All-Union Scientific Society of Pharmacists for 1984, the monograph "Mathematical Methods in Pharmacy" (ed. 1983) was awarded the 1st prize. Textbook on analytical chemistry for students of pharmaceutical universities (M.: graduate School, 1982) at the regional exhibition of scientific and educational literature North Caucasian Scientific Center of Higher School was awarded honorary diploma, and "Practicum on Analytical Chemistry" (Moscow: Higher School, 1983) was awarded a diploma of the third degree (jointly with L.I. Ivanova).

V.D. Ponomarev is the author of 4 inventions, 5 patents (USA, England, Germany, France, Sweden), 2 drugs - glycyram and glycyrrhenate, 6 copyright certificates, published over 150 articles. During his work, he wrote and published the textbook "Analytical Chemistry" for Russian pharmaceutical universities in 2 parts, "Practice on Analytical Chemistry" together with Associate Professor L.I. Ivanova.

His work was continued by Associate Professor Lyudmila Ivanovna Ivanova, who headed the department from 1981 to 2010.

Lyudmila Ivanovna Ivanova

L.I. Ivanova - Associate Professor of the Department of Analytical Chemistry. Received a chemical education at the universities of Baku and Moscow (MSU). Candidate of Chemical Sciences with a degree in Analytical Chemistry, Associate Professor at the Department of General, Physical and Analytical Chemistry. He has been working in the Pharmaceutical Academy since 1976 as an Associate Professor, Head of the Department of Analytical Chemistry (from 1982 to 2010). Ivanova L.I. prepared and published "Workshop on Analytical Chemistry" in co-authorship. She took part in the development of 3 standard programs "Analytical Chemistry". Has more than 200 scientific, scientific-methodical and educational-methodical publications.

L.I. Ivanova was the scientific secretary of the Academic Council of the Academy for more than 20 years.

Currently, the head of the department is Associate Professor Vladimir Pavlovich Zaitsev.

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History and general characteristics departments.

A separate department of analytical chemistry was officially established at Omsk State University in 2003. However effective preparation analysts has been going since the establishment of the university. This preparation was carried out by the department inorganic chemistry(1974-1992), then the Department of Analytical Chemistry and Chemistry of Petroleum, which was divided in 2003. Regardless of the name of the department, the training of analysts at the Faculty of Chemistry from the very beginning was supervised by Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor V. I. Vershinin, who now heads a separate department of analytical chemistry. In 2014, 9 teachers (2 doctors and 7 candidates of sciences) and 5 employees of the teaching and research laboratory work at the department. The department currently has 5 full-time teachers. In the last 5 years, teachers and staff of the department have defended 1 doctoral and 2 candidate dissertations. Now all teachers of the department have academic degrees and titles (1 doctor and 9 candidates of science). They regularly improve their scientific qualifications through internships at leading universities and scientific centers countries. The department has an area that is quite sufficient for the educational process and scientific research. There are a number of spectrometers, chromatographs, a set of instruments for electrochemical analysis, modern analytical balances, computers, etc. The lack of some modern equipment is compensated by cooperation with an academic institute - the Institute of Problems of Processing of Problems of Hydrocarbons of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, in whose laboratories part of the scientific research, including joint research, is carried out, and some final qualification works are also carried out.

Academic work

Every year, teachers of the department perform a teaching load with a total volume of about 5 thousand classroom hours. They train students studying undergraduate programs "Chemistry", "Chemical Technology" and "Ecology and Environmental Management", as well as within the framework of the master's program and (until 2015) - a specialist.

Undergraduate.The Department of Analytical Chemistry provides training for future bachelor chemists in three general professional disciplines: "Analytical Chemistry", "Physical Chemistry" and "Planning and Processing the Results of a Chemical Experiment".

For undergraduate students who have chosen the profile "Analytical Chemistry"), teachers of the department give lectures and conduct classes in several special disciplines, namely:

1. Spectrophotometric analysis (associate professor T.V.Antonova).

2. Analysis of objects environment(Prof. I.V. Vlasova).

3. Metrology and organization of laboratory control (prof. V.I. Vershinin).

4. Electrochemical methods of analysis (associate professor I.A. Nikiforova).

5. Work with literature (associate professor S.V. Usova).

In addition, the specialized disciplines of the chemical-analytical orientation include the courses "Chromatographic Analysis", "Spectral Analysis", "Methods of Analysis and Research of Petroleum Products". And for future ecologists, teachers of the department not only read basic courses of analytical and physical chemistry, but also teach how to prepare solutions, prepare samples, work with instruments and utensils, and much more, which can be useful not only to an ecologist, but also to a chemical analysis laboratory assistant (additional qualification).

Master's degree.Bachelor's graduates of Omsk State University can enter the master's program in the field of "Chemistry". Annually for educational program"Analytical Chemistry" (head of the master's program - Prof. V.I. Vershinin) 5 people enter. For undergraduates, teachers of the department give lectures and conduct classes in more than ten academic disciplines. Among them: "History and methodology of analytical chemistry" (V.I. Vershinin), "Chemical metrology" (V.I. Vershinin), "Analysis of medicinal and vitamin preparations" (I.V. Vlasova), "Chemometric algorithms in chemical analysis (A.S. Kazachenko), "Methods of analysis of catalysts" (V.A. Drozdov) and a number of other courses. But the main attention is paid to the management of scientific research undergraduates, the results of which are summarized in the form of scientific articles and a master's thesis.

Methodical work. All the main academic disciplines of the department are provided with original methodological developments, which include textbooks, numerous teaching aids, workshops and problem books, guidelines, visual aids, etc. A number of textbooks created at the department and teaching aids received a recommendation stamp from the relevant all-Russian educational and methodological associations and are widely used not only by students of Omsk State University, but also in other universities.

Scientific research

The department conducts scientific research in three main areas:

Development of new methods for determining organic matter in unseparated mixtures using chemometric algorithms and integral indicators. Within the framework of this direction, new methods have been created for the spectrometric determination of medicinal substances in pharmaceutical preparations; phenols and hydrocarbons in natural and sewage; flocculants in drinking water etc. Obtained relevant certificates and patents. A number of express and accurate methods have been introduced into the practice of control and analytical laboratories, in particular, at the Omsk oil refinery.

- Modeling the processes used in the analysis. This area includes computer modeling of titration curves and chromatograms, which allows you to identify new promising reagents and optimize analysis conditions. Much attention was paid to the modeling of plasma microdischarges at the phase boundary (T.A. Kalinina, A.V. Syrieva). At present, special attention is paid to the modeling of systematic errors arising in the course of the spectrometric analysis of complex mixtures. On this basis, the theory of computer identification is successfully developed. organic compounds and the theory of integral indicators of chemical composition. The research results are summarized in the monograph by V.I. Vershinin and co-authors “Computer identification of organic compounds” (Moscow: Akademkniga, 2002) and in the doctoral dissertation of I.V. Vlasova (2011). A monograph on integral indicators is being prepared.

- History and methodology of analytical chemistry, as well as the methodology of its teaching in higher education. The results of these studies are reflected in the monograph by V.I. Vershinin and Yu.A. 2011), which received recommendation stamps from a number of UMOs. Within the framework of this direction, new standard programs are being developed academic disciplines, computer programs for educational purposes are created, published teaching materials for teaching analytical and physical chemistry in universities, etc. The problems associated with the training of analysts within the framework of a multilevel system of higher education are being actively investigated.

The department carries out joint research with the institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and enterprises of the city of Omsk; has stable scientific relations with specialists from the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Tomsk, Kuban and Saratov Universities, as well as some foreign universities. In the above areas, up to 10 articles are published annually in the central scientific press, including in journals included in international databases. Members of the department annually make 10-15 reports at prestigious scientific conferences. Examples are the Euroanalysis conference (2009, Austria), the chemical analysis metrology conference (2003, Israel), international congresses on analytical chemistry (Moscow, 2006, Kyoto, 2013), conferences of analysts in Kazakhstan and Ukraine, Mendeleev congresses on chemistry ( Moscow, 2008; Volgograd, 2011) and others. Just on II C At the Congress of Analysts of Russia (Moscow, 2013), staff and graduate students of the department made 9 reports and held a special seminar on the use of chemometrics in chemical analysis.

The Department of Analytical Chemistry participates in the implementation of a number of targeted scientific programs. In 2009-2011 an all-Russian competition was won and a major state contract was successfully completed related to the development of new methods for monitoring the environment. The scientific team of the department has repeatedly received grants from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research and other foundations. V.I.Vershinin, I.V.Vlasova, T.V.Antonova and S.V.Usova are in charge of state budget and contractual research with a total funding of 1-2 million rubles a year. This allows the department to gradually replenish the park of scientific equipment. Students specializing in the department take an active part in the research, they annually present 10-15 scientific reports, are co-authors of scientific publications. Appropriate research leads to successful defense theses and master's theses. At the Department of Analytical Chemistry, postgraduate students are trained, mainly in the specialty "Analytical Chemistry". Currently (2015) 2 graduate students are studying at the department. Behind last years Former graduate students of the department defended 4 Ph.D. dissertations.

Head of the Department Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor Chebotarev Alexander Nikolaevich

Specialization - analytical chemistry

In accordance with the qualification characteristics, graduates of the department can work as teachers in secondary, special and higher educational institutions; chemical engineers, researchers at research institutes of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; in chemical-analytical and central factory laboratories of enterprises, institutions of the relevant Ministries and departments; improve their qualifications in postgraduate studies in the specialty "Chemistry".

Special courses taught by teachers of the department for students of the Faculty of Chemistry:

  1. Metrological foundations of chemical analysis
  2. History and methodology of analytical chemistry.
  3. Methods of concentration and separation of substances.
  4. Methods for the analysis of organic substances.
  5. Complex compounds in chemical analysis.
  6. Chemical-toxicological analysis.
  7. Analytical methods for quality control of dosage forms.
  8. Physical and chemical methods of analysis.
  9. Organic reagents in analytical chemistry.
  10. Fundamentals of standardization and certification.
  11. Sorption-spectroscopic and test methods in chemical analysis.

Department teachers:

  • Chebotarev Alexander Nikolaevich - Ph.D. chem. Sciences, Associate Professor, Head. department (e-mail: This adress Email protected from spambots. You must have JavaScript enabled to view.)
  • Toporov Sergey Vasilievich - Ph.D. chem. Sciences, Associate Professor
  • Shcherbakova Tatyana Mikhailovna - Ph.D. chem. Sciences, Associate Professor
  • Guzenko Elena Mikhailovna – Ph.D. chem. Sciences, Associate Professor
  • Khoma Ruslan Evgenievich – Ph.D. chem. Sciences, Associate Professor
  • Rakhlitskaya Elena Mikhailovna – Ph.D. chem. Sciences, Associate Professor
  • Snigur Denis Vasilievich – Ph.D. chem. Sciences, Associate Professor

The scientific interests of the department are represented by the following topics:

  • Development of physical and chemical bases of selectivity of sorption extraction and determination of microquantities of inorganic and organic substances.
  • Features of atomic absorption determination of microquantities of elements in industrial materials, environmental objects and food products.
  • Analytical aspects of the use of colorimetric functions in chemical analysis
  • Development of new technologies for studying the basics of chemical analysis in specialized secondary and higher educational institutions.

Selected publications of the department:

  1. Chebotarev A.N., Paladenko T.V., Shcherbakova T.M. Sorption-photometric determination of microquantities of cationic surfactants // Zh. analyte chemistry. - 2004. - T. 59, No. 4. - S. 349-353.
  2. Chebotarev A.N., Shestakova M.V., Kuzmin V.E., Yudanova I.V. Coordination compounds of lead(II) and cadmium(II) tetrafluoroborates with nitrogen-containing organic bases and Pearson's concept of FMCO // Coord. chemistry. - 2004. - T. 30, No. 4. - S. 300 - 304.
  3. Zacharia A., Gucer S., Izgi B., Chebotarev A., Karaaslan H. Direct atomic absorption spectrometry determination of tin, lead, cadmium and zinc in high-purity graphite with flame furnace atomizer // Talanta. - 2007. - Vol. 72.-P. 825-830.
  4. Chebotarev A.N., Guzenko E.M., Shcherbakova T.M. Mathematical modeling in the development of indicator tubes for the determination of chromium (VI) // Zh. analyte chemistry. - 2008. - 63, No. 2. - C. 137–142.
  5. Chebotaryov O.M., Efimova I.S., Borisyuk N.A., Snigur D.V. The method of colorimetry in the relevant acid-base characteristics of the barrens of the dewy field // Methods and objects of chemical analysis. - 2011, 6, No. 4. - with. 207-213.
  6. Chebotarev A.N., Rakhlitskaya E.M. The phenomena of self-organization in the system "dimethylchlorosilaneaerosil - dipolar solvent" and their use in the concentration and separation of trace elements-analogues from aquatic environments. // Nanosystems, nanomaterials, nanotechnologies. Collection of scientific works. 2011. - V.9, No. 1. - S. 241–246.
  7. Zakharia A.N., Zhuravlev A.S., Chebotarev A.N., Arabadzhi M.V. Direct definition lead in wine materials by atomic absorption spectrometry with an electrothermal atomizer graphite bushing-filter // Zhurn. appl. range. - 2012. - V.79, No. 6. - S. 954 -958.
  8. Chebotarev A.N., Raboshvil E.V., Efimova I.S. Complex formation of selenium (VI) with 4-sulfo-2(4`-sulfonaphthalene-1`-azo)naphthol-1 in aqueous and aqueous-organic solutions // Ukr.khim.zhurn. - 2013. - 79, No. 8. - S. 85 - 89.
  9. Chebotarev A.N., Snigur D.V. Colorimetric study of the acid-base equilibria of aluminone in aqueous solutions// Questions of chemistry and chem. technologies. - 2013. - T.-№6. – pp. 58-63
  10. Chebotarev A.N., Snigur D.V., Bevzyuk E.V., Efimova I.S. Analysis of trends in the development of the method of chemical colorimetry (Review) // Methods and objects of chemical analysis. - 2014, 9, No. 1. - with. 4-11.
  11. Snigur D.V., Chebotarev A.N., Bevziuk K.V. A tristimulus colorimetric study of the acid–base properties of 6,7-dihydroxybenzopyrylium chlorides in solutions // Moscow university chemistry bulletin.– 2017. – V.58, No. 4. - P. 187-191.
  12. Bevziuk K., Chebotarev A., Snigur D., Fizer M., Sidey V., Bazel Y. Investigation of the acid-base and spectrophotometric properties of Allura red AC and Ponceau 4R // J. Mol. Struct. V. 1144, R. 216-224
  13. Patent of Ukraine for wine, MPK V23K 35/363 Flux for low-temperature soldering of aluminum and yogo alloys / Khorunov V.F., Sabadash O.M., Chebotaryov O.M., Shcherbakova T.M.; No. 101513; supra 04/10/2013, Bull. No. 7. Patent holder: Institute of Electric Welding named after. Y.O. Paton National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
  14. Pat. Ukraine for corisna model, G01N21/77. A method for compiling a color scale for determining the concentration of chromium (VI) in water / Chebotaryov O.M., Guzenko O.M., Shcherbakova T.M. : ONU named after I.I. Mechnikov
  15. Pat. Ukraine on the core model No. 117668. Method for spectrophotometric designation of Bi(III) in pharmaceutical preparations / Chebotaryov O.M., Snigur D.V., Duboviy V.P., Bevzyuk K.V. dec. 07/10/17; Bull. No. 13.
  16. Pat. Ukraine on the core model No. 119108. Method for spectrophotometric designation of Bi(III) in pharmaceutical preparations / Chebotaryov O.M., Snigur D.V., Plyuta K.V., Barbalat D.O., Bevzyuk K.V., Koycheva A.S., Chumak N.V. dec. 09/11/17; Bull. No. 17.

Scientific relations of the department:

Scientific relations of the department are carried out within the framework of the university academic complex "Odessa National University named after I.I. Mechnikov - A.V. Bogatsky of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine”, as well as under the agreement on scientific and technical cooperation with the PWI. E.O.Paton, Kyiv; Uzhhorod national university, Uzhgorod; Lviv National University. I. Franko, Lvov. International relations are carried out at the level of an agreement on scientific and technical cooperation with the University and the BUTAL Research Center in Bursa (Turkey), international association EURACHEM, as well as within the framework of international congresses, symposiums, conferences, as well as the University of Pavel Josef Šafárik, Kosice, Slovakia.

Information for potential partners of the department:

The department has accumulated significant experimental material on the study of the patterns and features of the adsorption interaction of multiply charged ions of metals, organic substances (organic dyes, surfactants, etc.) with the surface of solid carriers different nature. The obtained experimental and theoretical results can be used in the development and creation of express, sensitive test methods for the content of trace amounts of substances - pollutants of inorganic and organic nature in natural and industrial waters. Of considerable interest are the theoretical and experimental developments of the department concerning the study of the features of the direct electrothermal atomic absorption determination of trace amounts of metals in solid, powdery and high-purity materials, as well as the use of matrix modifiers and other chemically active reagents in the analysis of environmental objects, products of non-ferrous metallurgy, biological and plant materials, food products. In recent years, the department has actively explored the possibility of using colorimetric functions for the study and quantitative description of acid-base equilibria in solutions of organic dyes.

Historical information:

The history of the Department of Analytical Chemistry as an independent educational, methodological and scientific unit as part of the Faculty of Chemistry dates back to 1933 after the re-establishment of the Odessa /Novorossiysk/ University. The first head of the department of analytical chemistry and at the same time the dean of the chemical faculty was prof. V.D. Bogatsky. Under his leadership, the staff of the department was engaged in the development of new methods of chemical analysis and, in particular, the use of organic compounds in inorganic analysis. In fact, in the first years of the existence of the department, prof. V.D. Bogatsky laid the foundations for the scientific direction "Organic reagents in analytical chemistry", which in its various versions is being developed to this day by the staff of the department. From 1941 to 1956 the department was headed by Ph.D. chem. Sciences, Associate Professor R.L. Dremlyuk. The scientific research of the department was, in fact, a continuation of the previously begun work on the use of organic reagents in the analysis of the anionic and cationic composition of substances. In the period from 1956 to 1968 at the Department of Analytical Chemistry under the guidance of prof. A.A. Morozova actively develops scientific direction"Chromatographic analysis and theoretical substantiation of ion exchange processes on liquid and solid ion exchangers". In 1968-1971, under the guidance of prof. A.M. Andrianov, the possibility of using organic reagents for the determination of rare elements was investigated. In 1971-1984 the department was headed by Ph.D. chem. Sciences, Associate Professor N.L. Olenovich. Employees successfully worked on the use of organic reagents for the determination of elements of groups III - V periodic system elements. At the same time, research was started in the field of atomic emission and atomic absorption analysis of non-ferrous metals and alloys, high-purity substances, including oxides of refractory metals and environmental objects. Since 1984, the Department of Analytical Chemistry has been headed by Ph.D. chem. Sciences, Associate Professor A.N. Chebotarev. Main Scientific research the departments are aimed at a rational combination of methods for concentrating, separating and determining small amounts of substances in objects of various nature. The most significant scientific achievements associated with the study of chemical-analytical and sorption properties of polyfunctional sorbents based on ion-exchange resins and amorphous silicas with respect to multiply charged metal ions. Special attention should be paid to the developed sorption-spectroscopic methods for determining heavy metals in natural waters, elements-analogues of subgroups of aluminum and titanium in industrial materials and natural objects. important place in scientific work departments are occupied by research on the improvement and unification of methods for the atomic absorption determination of heavy metals in food products, physiological fluids and substrates. Since 2006, the department has been intensively working on the theoretical substantiation and practical application in analytical chemistry, the method of chemical colorimetry using colorimetric functions to study acid-base balances of organic dyes and complex formation processes in solutions.

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