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Green analytical chemistry approaches on environmental analysis
Green analytical chemistry is a comprehensive perspective that aims to reduce or eliminate the toxic and harmful solvents, reagents, and techniques in the preparation, pre-treatment, and determination steps of an analysis process. With the increase in environmental pollution in recent years, awareness has been increasing in terms of both the ...
S. Irem Kaya +2 more
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Implementing greening into design in analytical chemistry
From the pharmaceutical industry is known the approach Quality-by-Design (QbD) and this has great influence on analytical methods and procedures it employs.
Jelena Jurjeva, Mihkel Koel
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Is 3D printing a good alternative to prepare novel devices for Green Analytical sample preparation?
Green Chemistry can be defined as the design of processes that reduce or eliminate hazardous substances and are described by the 12 Principles of Green Chemistry (PGCs).
Francisco Mestre-Manrique +4 more
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Hydrolysis of Azadirachta indica oil using subcritical water and determination of triacylglycerides and fat acids by HT-HRGC-FID and HRGC-MS [PDF]
The development of modern analytical tools plays an important role in quality control. The main purpose of this study was to explore the use of subcritical water as a versatile analytical tool, employed simultaneously as a reagent and solvent, as well as
LANÇAS, Fernando Mauro +1 more
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Green chemistry and its implementation in pharmaceutical analysis
The expanding progression of industrial development has been a pioneer for world economic growth. Green chemistry has been defined as ‘the employment of techniques and methodologies that reduce or eliminate the use or production of feedstocks, products ...
Al-Shatti Bashayer J. +2 more
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Absorbance based light emitting diode optical sensors and sensing devices [PDF]
The ever increasing demand for in situ monitoring of health, environment and security has created a need for reliable, miniaturised sensing devices. To achieve this, appropriate analytical devices are required that possess operating characteristics of ...
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Green chemistry teaching: Belarusian view through world tendencies
The disciplines curricula on green chemistry and sustainable chemistry available in various universities of the world were analysed. Trends in education development and science in this particular area were described as well as actual green chemistry ...
Тatsiana A. Savitskaya +6 more
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Determination of the chemical composition of tea by chromatographic methods: a review [PDF]
Despite the fact that mankind has been drinking tea for more than 5000 years, its chemical composition has been studied only in recent decades. These studies are primarily carried out using chromatographic methods.
Combet, Emilie +3 more
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Evolution of green chemistry and its multidimensional impacts: A review
The growing process of industrialization was a milestone for world economic evolution. Since the 1940s, social movements have revolutionized green chemistry and provided shifts in industrial positions and sustainable processes with advances in ...
Bianca Aparecida de Marco +4 more
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Up to 15% and 17% of the world population is selenium (Se) and zinc (Zn) deficient, respectively. Pea (Pisum sativum L.) is an important staple legume with a high potential for Se and Zn biofortification in seeds. A 2-year pot experiment investigated two
Maksymilian Malka +3 more
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