Green chemistry has emerged as a powerful tool to rationally design environmentally sustainable chemical processes by choosing safe chemicals and minimizing the production of waste. This article focuses on the opportunity, yet underexplored, to evaluate the green syntheses of phthalocyanines by means of metrics such as the E-factor and EcoScale, in a view to better assess their sustainability and provide insights on their viability with respect to standard procedures.

Greener shades of blue: Green chemistry as an opportunity to improve the approach to the synthesis of phthalocyanines

Gloria Zanotti
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Laura Mancini;Anna Maria Paoletti;Giovanna Pennesi;Venanzio Raglione
2023

Abstract

Green chemistry has emerged as a powerful tool to rationally design environmentally sustainable chemical processes by choosing safe chemicals and minimizing the production of waste. This article focuses on the opportunity, yet underexplored, to evaluate the green syntheses of phthalocyanines by means of metrics such as the E-factor and EcoScale, in a view to better assess their sustainability and provide insights on their viability with respect to standard procedures.
2023
Istituto di Struttura della Materia - ISM - Sede Secondaria Montelibretti
Inglese
27
01-04
398
401
4
https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/abs/10.1142/S1088424623500062
Esperti anonimi
Environmental sustainability
green synthesis
E-factor
EcoScale
green metrics
Internazionale
Elettronico
No
5
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Zanotti, Gloria; Mancini, Laura; Paoletti, ANNA MARIA; Pennesi, Giovanna; Raglione, Venanzio
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