Sustainable approaches to analyzing phenolic compounds: a green chemistry perspective

IF 1.8 4区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Rahul Makhija, Pallavi Barik, Ashish Mehta, Subrahmanya S. Ganti, Vivek Asati
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Abstract

Innovative and eco-friendly methodologies for the determination of phenolic compounds, showing a paradigm shift in analytical chemistry toward sustainability. Phenolic compounds, valued for their diverse health benefits, have historically been analyzed using methods that often involve hazardous solvents and energy-intensive processes. This review focuses on green analytical chemistry principles, emphasizing sustainability, reduced environmental impact, and analytical efficiency. The use of DES, specifically Ch: Chl-based DES, emerges as a prominent green alternative for extracting phenolic compounds from various sources. The integration of UAE with DES enhances extraction efficiency, contributing to a more sustainable analytical approach. Furthermore, the review highlights the significance of DLLME and SPME in reducing solvent consumption and simplifying extraction procedures. These techniques exemplify the commitment to making phenolic compound analysis environmentally friendly. The incorporation of portable measurement tools, such as smartphones, into analytical methodologies is a notable aspect discussed in the review. Techniques like UA-DLLME leverage portable devices, making phenolic compound determination more accessible and versatile. Anticipating the future, the review foresees ongoing advancements in sustainable analytical approaches, driven by collaborative efforts across diverse disciplines. Novel solvents, extraction techniques, and portable measurement methods are expected to play pivotal roles in the continuous evolution of green analytical methodologies for the analysis of phenolic compounds. The review encapsulates a transformative journey toward environmentally responsible and efficient analytical practices, paving the way for further research and application in diverse analytical settings.

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分析酚类化合物的可持续方法:绿色化学视角。
测定酚类化合物的创新环保方法,展示了分析化学向可持续发展的范式转变。酚类化合物因其对健康的多种益处而备受重视,但其分析方法往往涉及有害溶剂和能源密集型过程。本综述侧重于绿色分析化学原理,强调可持续性、减少环境影响和分析效率。DES 的使用,特别是基于 Chl 的 DES,成为从各种来源萃取酚类化合物的重要绿色替代方法。将 UAE 与 DES 相结合可提高萃取效率,有助于采用更具可持续性的分析方法。此外,综述还强调了 DLLME 和 SPME 在减少溶剂消耗和简化萃取程序方面的重要作用。这些技术体现了酚类化合物分析对环境友好的承诺。将智能手机等便携式测量工具纳入分析方法是本综述讨论的一个值得注意的方面。UA-DLLME 等技术利用了便携式设备,使酚类化合物的测定更方便、用途更广泛。展望未来,综述预见到,在不同学科的共同努力下,可持续分析方法将不断取得进步。新型溶剂、萃取技术和便携式测量方法有望在酚类化合物绿色分析方法的不断发展中发挥关键作用。本综述概括了通往对环境负责的高效分析实践的转型之旅,为在各种分析环境中的进一步研究和应用铺平了道路。
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Analytical Sciences
Analytical Sciences 化学-分析化学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
18.80%
发文量
232
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Analytical Sciences is an international journal published monthly by The Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry. The journal publishes papers on all aspects of the theory and practice of analytical sciences, including fundamental and applied, inorganic and organic, wet chemical and instrumental methods. This publication is supported in part by the Grant-in-Aid for Publication of Scientific Research Result of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
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