CEGSS Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

A topical collection in Separations (ISSN 2297-8739). This collection belongs to the section "Chromatographic Separations".

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Dear Colleagues,

Central European Group for Separation Science (CEGSS) was established at the beginning of the 1990s. Initially, it consisted of 4 countries (Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, and Slovakia), while currently, it consists of 11 countries (Austria, Czech Republic, Italy, Serbia, Poland, Romania, and Ukraine, in addition). In line with this mission, its goal is the cooperation and scientific exchange of Central European countries and the popularization of sciences related to separation science. Furthermore, it is supporting the young generation of scientists and practitioners and organizes international symposia on separation science. The history of CEGSS and separation science will be devoted to a special volume of Separations, in which the history and current state of separation sciences in individual member countries will be discussed, as well as the institutions and achievements of representatives of individual member countries, will be described. This volume will be dedicated to deceased colleagues who created and worked for CEGSS.

Prof. Dr. Bogusław Buszewski
Prof. Dr. Erwin Rosenberg
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Keywords

  • separation science
  • CEGSS
  • ISSS
  • history
  • state-of-the-art
  • characterization of national representatives

Published Papers (5 papers)

2024

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14 pages, 3089 KiB  
Editorial
Central European Group for Separation Sciences (CEGSS)—Brief History and Memoirs on the Creation and Activity
by Bogusław Buszewski, Dušan Berek and Virginia Coman
Separations 2024, 11(1), 21; https://doi.org/10.3390/separations11010021 - 05 Jan 2024
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The origin of the International Symposia on Separation Sciences (ISSS) can be found in the national gas chromatography scientific meetings held in Zagreb, Croatia, from 1967 and later at Plitvice Lakes until 1988 [...] Full article
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2022

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6 pages, 1401 KiB  
Review
A Brief Review of Chromatography in Croatia
by Šime Ukić, Danijela Ašperger and Tomislav Bolanča
Separations 2022, 9(6), 134; https://doi.org/10.3390/separations9060134 - 27 May 2022
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Although the Republic of Croatia is a relatively small country geographically, it can boast numerous scientists who have left indelible marks in various scientific fields. However, this paper is exclusively about chromatography as one of the most important analytical techniques of our time. [...] Read more.
Although the Republic of Croatia is a relatively small country geographically, it can boast numerous scientists who have left indelible marks in various scientific fields. However, this paper is exclusively about chromatography as one of the most important analytical techniques of our time. The development of chromatography in the Republic of Croatia and the role that three institutions have played in it—the Faculty of Chemical Engineering and Technology of the University of Zagreb, the Croatian Society of Chemical Engineers, and the Central European Group for Separation Sciences—will be briefly discussed. Full article
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Review
The 20-Year Jubilee of the Interdivisional Group of Separation Science of the Italian Chemical Society
by Danilo Corradini and Luigi Mondello
Separations 2022, 9(5), 123; https://doi.org/10.3390/separations9050123 - 16 May 2022
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This paper illustrates the origin, mission, organization and main activities of the Interdivisional Group of Separation Science (Gruppo Interdivisionale di Scienza delle Separazioni, GISS) of the Italian Chemical Society in occasion of the twentieth anniversary of this organization, whose mission is [...] Read more.
This paper illustrates the origin, mission, organization and main activities of the Interdivisional Group of Separation Science (Gruppo Interdivisionale di Scienza delle Separazioni, GISS) of the Italian Chemical Society in occasion of the twentieth anniversary of this organization, whose mission is to promote and disseminate knowledge on all aspects of separation science and to facilitate strong peer-to-peer relationships. GISS originates from a discussion group, also belonging to the Italian Chemical Society (SCI), having similar finality and the same promoter (the Italian pioneer of Chromatography Prof. Arnaldo Liberti), but less extended scientific interests than the GISS, since it was mainly focused on liquid and gas chromatography. The interests of the GISS span theoretical and practical aspects of separation science and cover all key topics requiring high-performance separation techniques to carry out advanced investigations and/or solve challenging analytical problems. The panoramic view of the GISS includes a synthetic review of the main activities carried out since its foundation, which comprises fast-track discussion meetings, participation, promotion and/or organization of national and international congresses, sponsorship of participation grants for young trainees and Ph.D. students, recognition of scientists who have made and continue to make an outstanding contribution to separation science, as well as young scientists who have evidenced their attitude to carry out significant studies in the field of separation science. Full article
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Review
Chromatography in Ukraine: Development and Achievements
by Modest Gertsiuk
Separations 2022, 9(5), 114; https://doi.org/10.3390/separations9050114 - 03 May 2022
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The development of chromatographic science in Ukraine is due to the widespread use of chromatography to solve practical problems. The centers of chromatographic research in Ukraine are in large cities: Kyiv, Kharkiv, Lviv, Odessa, and others. Along with the development of chromatographic research [...] Read more.
The development of chromatographic science in Ukraine is due to the widespread use of chromatography to solve practical problems. The centers of chromatographic research in Ukraine are in large cities: Kyiv, Kharkiv, Lviv, Odessa, and others. Along with the development of chromatographic research methods, analysis methods for control of food and agricultural raw materials, medicinal products, petroleum products, and determination of the environmental pollution state are created. Chromatography is used in medicine, pharmacology, biology, and other sciences. Full article
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Review
Separation Sciences in Poland
by Bogusław Buszewski
Separations 2022, 9(2), 50; https://doi.org/10.3390/separations9020050 - 11 Feb 2022
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This paper describes the most significant achievements related to the creation and development of separation methods. Tswiett Nerst’s achievements and the role of such centers as Lublin, Warsaw, Gdańsk, Poznań, Łódź, Silesia, Kraków and Toruń are presented, as well as the role of [...] Read more.
This paper describes the most significant achievements related to the creation and development of separation methods. Tswiett Nerst’s achievements and the role of such centers as Lublin, Warsaw, Gdańsk, Poznań, Łódź, Silesia, Kraków and Toruń are presented, as well as the role of leaders who created theories and methodological studies on chromatography and related techniques. The role of sample preparation methods is emphasized based on the same or similar theoretical foundations. The directions of developing these techniques in Poland today and in the future are presented. Full article
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