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Green analytical methods and principles of green analytical chemistry
The chemical field, in previous years, has worked through a linear process, and this type of trend caused large waste volume and accumulation, leading to the current crisis of pollution and the environment. In the last century, industrial activity has been growing up so fast, but on the other hand, this has caused quite a few environmental problems ...Locatelli, Marcello +6 more
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The role of green extraction techniques in Green Analytical Chemistry
TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 2015Abstract Greening extraction techniques to improve the sensitivity and the selectivity of analytical methods is the sustainable alternative to classical sample-preparation procedures used in the past. In this update, we review the main strategies employed in the scientific literature to reduce deleterious side-effects of extraction techniques.
Salvador Garrigues +2 more
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Green analytical chemistry - Some remarks
Journal of Separation Science, 2001Examples of the application of green chemistry in the analytical laboratory are presented. The principles of this approach include primary elimination or at least reduction of the amounts of reagents and solvents during laboratory work, particularly at the sample preparation stage.
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Green chemistry in analytical atomic spectrometry: a review
Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 2012As a result of the greater consciousness within the analytical community on the impact of chemicals on human health and environment, green issues are increasingly taken into account when choosing an established analytical method or developing a new one. Apart from typical analytical characteristics (e.g., sensitivity, limit of detection, repeatability,
Isela Lavilla +4 more
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History and Milestones of Green Analytical Chemistry
2019Due to the increased environmental consciousness, Green Analytical Chemistry (GAC) is an important concept steadily gaining popularity, as its implementation facilitates the decrease the detrimental effect analytical chemistry methodologies may have on the environment. In this chapter, a brief overview of the history of Green Analytical Chemistry (GAC)
Jacek Namieśnik +3 more
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Practical Consequences of Green Analytical Chemistry
2011Abstract The Green Analytical Chemistry origins and practices were reviewed from previous efforts made to promote clean methods of analysis. Our knowledge in this field has been placed in the frame of the ecological paradigm and the principles of Green Chemistry, in order to provide a historical perspective of the milestones of a suitable analytical ...
Sergio Armenta, M. de la Guardia
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Green analytical chemistry: Opportunities for pharmaceutical quality control
Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2016This review article summarizes the opportunities for utilizing the green analytical chemistry (GAC) techniques and principles in the field of quality control (Q.C) of the pharmaceuticals. Green analytical chemistry is considered a branch of the green chemistry which is based on principles overlap with the sustained development ultimate goals.
Abdalla Shalaby +3 more
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TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 2013
Abstract The current rapid development of green analytical chemistry (GAC) requires clear, concise guidelines in the form of GAC principles that will be helpful in greening laboratory practices. The existing principles of green chemistry and green engineering need revision for their use in GAC because they do not fully meet the needs of analytical ...
Jacek Namieśnik +2 more
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Abstract The current rapid development of green analytical chemistry (GAC) requires clear, concise guidelines in the form of GAC principles that will be helpful in greening laboratory practices. The existing principles of green chemistry and green engineering need revision for their use in GAC because they do not fully meet the needs of analytical ...
Jacek Namieśnik +2 more
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Analytical chemistry assisted by multi-way calibration: A contribution to green chemistry
Talanta, 2019A review is presented of recent multi-way calibration protocols involving three-, four- and five-way data. A brief description of the various data structures and processing models is shown, with emphasis on model selection based on the matching between the data structure and the physicochemical model assumptions.
Olivieri, Alejandro Cesar +1 more
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Do we need Green Analytical Chemistry?
Green Chemistry, 2016There is very strong opinion that Green Analytical Chemistry is needed beside so-called common Analytical Chemistry. However, the developments in Analytical Chemistry must lead to environmentally safe, economical and cost-effective methods on the whole.
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