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Eco-friendly HPTLC method for Trifluridine and Tipiracil determination: Quality-by-design meets green analytical chemistry

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Amruta Balekundri   +4 more
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Green analytical chemistry metrics: A review

Talanta, 2022
Green analytical chemistry encourages reducing the use of toxic chemicals/reagents, using energy-efficient equipment, and generating minimal waste. The recent trends in analytical method development focus on the miniaturization of the sample preparation devices, the development of solventless or solvent-minimized extraction techniques, and the ...
Muhammad, Sajid   +1 more
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Green Analytical Chemistry

TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 2008
We discuss the origins and the fundamentals of Green Analytical Chemistry (GAC), based on the literature published about clean, environmentally-friendly or GAC methods. We pay special attention to the strategies and the tools available to make sample-pretreatment and analytical methods greener.
S. Armenta   +2 more
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Green Analytical Chemistry

2019
Chemical analysis requires solvents, reagents and energy and generates waste. The main goal of green analytical chemistry is to avoid or reduce the undesirable environmental side effects of chemical analysis, while preserving the classic analytical parameters of accuracy, sensitivity, selectivity and precision.
Mihkel Koel, Mihkel Kaljurand
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Green analytical chemistry

Green analytical chemistry (GAC) plays a pivotal role in promoting sustainability by minimizing the environmental impact of chemical analysis processes. Traditional analytical methods often involve the use of hazardous reagents, generate significant waste, and consume considerable energy.
Ahmet Cetinkaya   +2 more
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