基于离子液体的绿色溶剂用于天然植物产品的提取和纯化

Neha Aggarwal
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本研究论文探讨了以离子液体为基础的绿色溶剂在提取和纯化天然植物产品过程中的环境可持续性,重点关注其整个生命周期。研究目标是评估离子液体合成对环境的影响、能源消耗、用水量、排放量、回收率、政策影响以及利益相关者的看法。在方法上,我们进行了全面的生命周期评估(LCA),通过实地调查和采访印度各地区离子液体生产和使用行业的主要利益相关者,收集原始数据。使用专门的生命周期评估软件工具对数据进行了分析,以量化对环境的影响。研究揭示了生产过程中显著的碳足迹、能耗和用水量,强调了改进的机会。排放数据强调了排放控制措施的重要性,特别是温室气体和挥发性有机化合物的排放控制措施。回收和再利用被认为是对环境友好的处理方法。各利益相关方对政策的遵守情况不尽相同,这表明仍有制定更严格法规的余地。利益相关者的看法也不尽相同,其中研究人员的看法最为积极。本研究有助于加深对绿色溶剂的理解,并为在印度和全球工业过程中推广可持续实践奠定了基础。
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Ionic Liquid-Based Green Solvents for Extraction and Purification of Natural Plant Products
This research paper explores the environmental sustainability of ionic liquid-based green solvents in the extraction and purification of natural plant products, with a focus on their entire life cycle. The objectives of the study were to assess the environmental impact of ionic liquid synthesis, energy consumption, water usage, emissions, recycling rates, policy effects, and stakeholder perceptions. Methodologically, we conducted a comprehensive Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) that involved primary data collection through field surveys and interviews with key stakeholders in the ionic liquid production and usage industry across various regions in India. The data were analyzed using specialized LCA software tools to quantify environmental impacts. Key findings include the identification of synthesis as a major contributor to environmental impact, emphasizing the need for greener synthesis methods. The study revealed the significant carbon footprint, energy consumption, and water usage during production, highlighting opportunities for improvement. Emissions data underscored the importance of emission control measures, particularly for greenhouse gases and volatile organic compounds. Recycling and reuse were identified as environmentally friendly disposal methods. Policy compliance varied among stakeholders, indicating room for stricter regulations. Stakeholder perceptions varied, with researchers having the most positive outlook. Implications of the findings extend to sustainable chemistry practices, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration and the importance of considering the entire life cycle of chemical processes. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of green solvents and provides a foundation for promoting sustainable practices in industrial processes in India and globally
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