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Green-Membrane Extraction

2017
Analysis of real samples is usually associated with the need for proper sample treatment, which is traditionally performed by liquid-liquid extraction or solid phase extraction. During recent years, membrane extractions were proposed as an alternative for pretreatment of various real samples.
Kubáň, P. (Pavel), Boček, P. (Petr)
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Green extraction

2020
The cultivation and processing of the products obtained entail the generation of waste that can be valued as by product.
Brnčić, Mladen, Rimac Brnčić, Suzana
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Toward Green Extraction Processes

2022
Sustainable engineering is rapidly becoming a used term in many research studies. Regarding extractions, there are well-known conventional extractions and most recently used alternatives (nonthermal and advanced thermal processing extraction techniques).
Režek Jambrak, Anet, Nutrizio, Marinela
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Green extraction of natural products

2015
Extraction processes are essential steps in numerous industrial applications from perfume over pharmaceutical to fine chemical industry. Nowadays, there are three key aspects in industrial extraction processes: economy and quality, as well as environmental considerations. This book presents a complete picture of current knowledge on green extraction in
Chemat, Farid, Strube, Jochen
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Green extraction techniques

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Lidia, Montero, Miguel, Herrero
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Green approaches in extraction and biocatalysis

2018
The introduction of green chemistry principles into various industrial fields is becoming an imperative in the scientific community. There are numerous tools of green chemistry such as the use of alternative solvents, environmentally benign raw (or renewable) materials, use of alternative energy sources (e.g.
Gaurina Srček, Višnja   +4 more
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Green Extraction

2019
Martina Pérez-Serrano   +7 more
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Green solvents for green extraction of biologically active compounds

Journal of food processing & technology, 2017
According to the principles of green chemistry, the selection of a suitable solvent is based on workers' safety (toxicity, carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, absorption through the skin and respiratory system), process safety (flammability, explosiveness, volatility, creating the potential peroxide), environment protection (ecotoxicity, persistence ...
Panić, Manuela   +5 more
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