2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-10500-0_1
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Green Chemistry and Associated Metrics

Abstract: This chapter provides an overview of green metrics and their historical role in promoting the development of green chemistry. Starting with the history of the field, the Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry are introduced and discussed in conjunction with a "green-by-design" approach recently applied to the synthesis of Lipitor ® . Various perspectives on synthetic efficiency are briefly outlined with reference to atom economy and E factor. These ideas are further explored in the context of three industrial pr… Show more

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“…198,199 The increasing popularity and success of ball-milling techniques is due to the fact that the protocols can be carried out under solvent-free conditions or only in the presence of minimum volumes of organic solvents, 200 thereby drastically reducing waste. 201 Moreover, other features have led mechanochemistry to be considered as a state of art technique by the scientific community, such as fast reaction time, high efficiency protocols, stoichiometry control and unique reactivity, opening the way to the synthesis of several compounds not attainable by other synthesis techniques. 202,203 Regarding peptide synthesis, the mechanochemical approach is normally limited to the use of Boc protected amino acids and only to the coupling process.…”
Section: Mechanochemistry Applied To Peptide Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…198,199 The increasing popularity and success of ball-milling techniques is due to the fact that the protocols can be carried out under solvent-free conditions or only in the presence of minimum volumes of organic solvents, 200 thereby drastically reducing waste. 201 Moreover, other features have led mechanochemistry to be considered as a state of art technique by the scientific community, such as fast reaction time, high efficiency protocols, stoichiometry control and unique reactivity, opening the way to the synthesis of several compounds not attainable by other synthesis techniques. 202,203 Regarding peptide synthesis, the mechanochemical approach is normally limited to the use of Boc protected amino acids and only to the coupling process.…”
Section: Mechanochemistry Applied To Peptide Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conventionally, in triterpene extractions from plants, the use of hazard/toxic solvents such as hexane, chloroform, and petroleum ether has been preferred. , Nonetheless, their extraction with environmentally friendly solvents such as ethanol has been recently encouraged. , On its part, ethanol is recognized as a green solvent, and it has been ranked as “recommended” for the unified version of general solvent selection guides for medicinal chemists and Sanofi’s solvent selection guide; this because of its advantageous properties among which are its low volatility, moderate solubility, low toxicity, and low cost. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this analysis, five metrics were selected to demonstrate the flexibility of this technique: process mass intensity, material cost, global warming potential, smog formation potential, and ingestion toxicity (Figure 2) [139][140][141]. While LCAs typically focus on environmental and energy impacts they may be broadened or adapted to address a variety of economic and societal impacts as with techno-economic assessments which have been performed for evaluating downstream copper recovery from spent electronics [20,[142][143][144]].…”
Section: Applications Of Life Cycle Assessment For Transition Metal C...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An additional metric not used here which is relevant when screening metals with TMCs is the abiotic depletion potential, which examines the impacts of elemental scarcity in products including inorganic materials [26]. Process mass intensity (PMI) is a ratio of the masses of the chemical inputs for a process over the products [139]. Similar to E-Factor and related to atom economy, process mass intensity accounts for byproducts and wastes, including solvents [145].…”
Section: Applications Of Life Cycle Assessment For Transition Metal C...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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