Recent cutting-edge approaches to the integration of solid-liquid extraction with deep eutectic solvents: Toward a greener procedure for biomass valorization

IF 5.2 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Niluh Indria Wardani , Thidarat Samkumpim , Waleed Alahmad , Andrew William King , Pakorn Varanusupakul , Andrey Shishov , Noorfatimah Yahaya , Nur Nadhirah Mohamad Zain
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As the global demand for sustainable and renewable resources intensifies, there is an imperative to explore innovative technologies for biomass valorization. This review delves into a promising avenue, providing an overview of green approaches that combine solid-liquid extraction (SLE) with a type of solvent known as deep eutectic solvents (DESs) in a synergistic manner. SLE, a conventional method for isolating bioactive compounds from biomass, is recognized for its effectiveness in sample preparation. However, it often involves the use of environmentally harmful solvents. Subsequently, DESs have emerged as an eco-friendly alternative to traditional solvents. Composed of naturally occurring and benign components, these DESs exhibit unique properties that render them suitable for various extraction processes. The integration of SLE with DESs introduces a novel approach to biomass valorization. This review explores the synergistic effects between SLE and DESs to optimize extraction yields, improve selectivity, and reduce overall energy consumption. Furthermore, the nature of DESs aligns with the principles of green chemistry, positioning them as a sustainable alternative to traditional solvents.

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固液萃取与深共晶溶剂相结合的最新前沿方法:实现更环保的生物质增值程序
随着全球对可持续和可再生资源的需求日益增长,探索生物质资源化的创新技术势在必行。本综述深入探讨了这一前景广阔的途径,概述了将固液萃取(SLE)与一种称为深共晶溶剂(DES)的溶剂以协同增效的方式相结合的绿色方法。固液萃取是一种从生物质中分离生物活性化合物的传统方法,其样品制备的有效性已得到公认。然而,这种方法通常需要使用对环境有害的溶剂。因此,DES 作为传统溶剂的环保型替代品应运而生。这些 DESs 由天然良性成分组成,具有独特的性质,适合各种萃取工艺。SLE 与 DESs 的结合为生物质的价值化提供了一种新方法。本综述探讨了 SLE 与 DESs 之间的协同效应,以优化萃取产量、提高选择性并降低总体能耗。此外,DESs 的性质符合绿色化学的原则,可作为传统溶剂的可持续替代品。
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