Volume 45 of the Chemistry Series of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences (ISSN – 0132 – 6074) 2025
საქართველოს მეცნიერებათა ეროვნული აკადემიის მაცნეს ქიმიის სერიის (ISSN – 0132 – 6074) 2025 წლის 45-ე ტომი მოიცავს 2023 წლის 23-25 ნოემბერს ქ.თბილისში ჩატარებული მე-2 საერთაშორისო სამეცნიერო კონფერენციისა და სეზონური სკოლის „მეცნიერება, განათლება, ინოვაციები და ქიმიური ტექნოლოგიები – იდეიდან დანერგვამდე“ მასალებს. Powered By EmbedPress
The New Reality of Radiation Safety in Georgia: From Challenges to Sustainable Development
On July 1, 2025, at the Rafiel Agladze Institute of Inorganic Chemistry and Electrochemistry, the Interdisciplinary Consortium of Radiation Sciences and Safety held the first scientific-practical seminar - "The New Reality of Radiation Safety in Georgia: From Challenges to Sustainable Development", which aims to assess modern challenges related to radiation risks and promote interdisciplinary cooperation.
July 2 seminar
As part of the Seminar Week, on July 2, 2025, Sopho Tskitishvili, a PhD student and a member of the Department of Fundamental Research and Composite Materials Synthesis, gave a presentation on the topic of “Adsorbents Based on Secondary Raw Materials and Zeolite – CO2 Capture”. The seminar presented the results obtained at the initial stage of the research and
Research in the direction of composite polymers
Polymer composites have been obtained based on various thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers (polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terephthalate, epoxy resins). Finely dispersed powders of minerals common in Georgia (andesite, Sachkhere quartz sand, bentonite, dolomite, Occam slag and diatomite), as well as organic fillers (wood flour, sawdust, leaves and needles of various plants) have been used as fillers.
Baku - Bilateral Agreement
On June 5, 2025, an agreement was signed with the Rafael Agladze Faculty of Inorganic Chemistry of Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University.
Safe based on natural polysaccharides.
The project aims to develop an integrated modern approach to create new universal trophic low-dose manganese-containing bionanocomposites based on natural polysaccharides.