Evaluation of Green Sample Preparation Techniques for Organic Compounds

IF 1.1 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
M. Fabjanowicz, K. Kalinowska, J. Namieśnik, J. Płotka-Wasylka
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Abstract

Nowadays, Green Analytical Chemistry (GAC) idea is of high importance, with impact on the rapid growth in the sample preparation area with special emphasis on sample preparation simplification, miniaturization and automation. Due to the fact that GAC is of high importance today, this study is focused on the evaluation of green sample preparation techniques for organic compounds. It is well known that sample preparation is considered a crucial part of analytical procedures, particularly in samples characterized by complex matrices composition. The parameter of “greenness” is as important as selectivity in order to avoid using harmful organic solvents in sustainable extraction techniques. These solvents can generate hazardous, toxic waste while consuming large resources volume, thus, developing new, eco-friendly and benign solvents which would meet technological and economic demands is perhaps the most popular aspects of Green Chemistry. Some examples of these “green” solvents are given in this work. In addition, several new miniaturized extraction techniques are described. Here you can highlight solid phase microextraction (SPME) and liquid phase microextraction (LPME). However, the best option would be to use direct methods of analysis, where sample preparation is not required. The given study also shows the possibilities and limitations of using Eco-Scale and GAPI tools for the assessment of the green character of selected analytical procedures. Both tools were applied to assess 9 different analytical procedures and both showed similar results presented in a different manner.
有机化合物绿色样品制备技术评价
如今,绿色分析化学(GAC)思想具有高度的重要性,影响了样品制备领域的快速发展,特别强调样品制备的简化、小型化和自动化。鉴于GAC在当今具有很高的重要性,本研究的重点是评估有机化合物的绿色样品制备技术。众所周知,样品制备被认为是分析程序的关键部分,尤其是以复杂基质组成为特征的样品。在可持续提取技术中,为了避免使用有害的有机溶剂,“绿色”参数与选择性同样重要。这些溶剂在消耗大量资源的同时会产生危险、有毒的废物,因此,开发符合技术和经济需求的新型、环保和良性溶剂可能是绿色化学最受欢迎的方面。本文给出了这些“绿色”溶剂的一些例子。此外,还介绍了几种新型的小型化提取技术。在这里,您可以重点介绍固相微萃取(SPME)和液相微萃取(LPME)。然而,最好的选择是使用不需要样品制备的直接分析方法。该研究还显示了使用生态量表和GAPI工具评估所选分析程序的绿色特性的可能性和局限性。这两种工具都被应用于评估9种不同的分析程序,并以不同的方式显示出相似的结果。
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Current Green Chemistry
Current Green Chemistry CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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