Greenness of extraction procedures involving biochar-based sorbents for organic compounds

IF 6.5 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Francesca Merlo, Andrea Speltini, Antonella Profumo
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In the field of green sample preparation, new challenges are emerging for guaranteeing sustainability of analytical procedures and remarkable efforts have been made to develop materials from natural and/or renewable sources. In such a scenario, biochar is emerging as alternative sorbent with low economic and environmental impact. It is a carbon-rich material derived from the thermochemical conversion of biomass and waste and endowed with excellent textural properties such as high specific surface area and meso‑ and microporosity, and functional groups that are fundamental for the sorption behaviour, a key point in the analytical performance of biochar. These outstanding properties generated a growing interest in the use of biochar-based sorbents in sample preparation. In this context, this review provides an overview of the last 4-year applications of biochar in extraction techniques through an evaluation of greenness of the sample preparation procedures. At this purpose, two metric tools specific for the sample preparation, as AGREEprep and Sample Preparation Metric of Sustainability (SPMS), have been selected to give comprehensive evaluations about greenness, considering multiple criteria but with different weights and intervals in the parameters. Indeed, the papers here reviewed received in SPMS scores ranging from 5.16 to 10, and in AGREEprep from 0.16 to 0.7, evidencing there is space for improving extraction procedures involving biochar-based sorbents.

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涉及生物炭基吸附剂的有机化合物提取程序的绿色度
在绿色样品制备领域,新的挑战正在出现,以保证分析程序的可持续性和显著的努力已经从自然和/或可再生资源开发材料。在这种情况下,生物炭作为低经济和环境影响的替代吸附剂正在出现。它是一种富含碳的材料,来源于生物质和废物的热化学转化,具有优异的结构特性,如高比表面积、中孔和微孔,以及对吸附行为至关重要的官能团,这是生物炭分析性能的关键点。这些突出的特性引起了人们对在样品制备中使用生物炭基吸附剂的兴趣。在此背景下,本文综述了过去4年生物炭在提取技术中的应用,通过评估样品制备程序的绿色度。为此,选择了两个特定于样品制备的度量工具,即AGREEprep和样品制备可持续性度量(SPMS),考虑多个标准,但在参数中具有不同的权重和间隔,对绿色度进行综合评价。事实上,本文综述的论文在SPMS中的得分在5.16到10之间,在AGREEprep中的得分在0.16到0.7之间,这表明涉及生物炭基吸附剂的提取程序还有改进的空间。
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