scispace - formally typeset
Journal ArticleDOI

A new tool for the evaluation of the analytical procedure: Green Analytical Procedure Index.

Justyna Płotka-Wasylka
- 01 May 2018 - 
- Vol. 181, pp 204-209
TLDR
The proposed tool, GAPI (Green Analytical Procedure Index), evaluated analytical procedures applied in the determination of biogenic amines in wine samples, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon determination by EPA methods and provides an immediately perceptible perspective to the user/reader.
About
This article is published in Talanta.The article was published on 2018-05-01. It has received 691 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Sample collection.

read more

Citations
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

AGREE-Analytical GREEnness Metric Approach and Software.

TL;DR: The Analytical GREEnness calculator is proposed, a comprehensive, flexible, and straightforward assessment approach that provides an easily interpretable and informative result.
Journal ArticleDOI

White Analytical Chemistry: An approach to reconcile the principles of Green Analytical Chemistry and functionality

TL;DR: White Analytical Chemistry (WAC) is closer to the idea of sustainable development due to a more holistic view, as it strives for a compromise that avoids an unconditional increase in greenness at the expense of functionality.
Journal ArticleDOI

Green extraction techniques in green analytical chemistry

TL;DR: In this paper, a green evaluation of alternative extraction techniques to currently used ones for the extraction of solid, liquid, and gaseous samples has been carried out in order to enhance the sustainability of analytical methods.
Journal ArticleDOI

The Ten Principles of Green Sample Preparation

TL;DR: In this article , the authors present a road map for the development of overall greener analytical methodologies and highlight the importance of applying green metrics for assessing the greenness of sample preparation methods, next to the contribution of GSP in achieving the broader goal of sustainability.
Journal ArticleDOI

AGREEprep – Analytical Greenness Metric for Sample Preparation

TL;DR: AGREEprep as discussed by the authors is a metric tool that gives prominence to sample preparation based on 10 categories of impact that were recalculated to 0-1 scale sub-scores, and then used to calculate the final assessment score.
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Review: A state-of the-art survey of TOPSIS applications

TL;DR: A state-of-the-art literature survey is conducted to taxonomize the research on TOPSIS applications and methodologies and suggests a framework for future attempts in this area for academic researchers and practitioners.
Journal ArticleDOI

The 12 principles of green analytical chemistry and the SIGNIFICANCE mnemonic of green analytical practices

TL;DR: In this article, a set of 12 principles consisting of known concepts (i.e., reduction in the use of reagents and energy, and elimination of waste, risk, and hazard) together with some new ideas (e.g., the useof natural reagents) are proposed for the future of GAC.
Journal ArticleDOI

Analytical eco-scale for assessing the greenness of analytical procedures

TL;DR: The analytical Eco-Scale is proposed as a novel comprehensive approach to evaluating the greenness of analytical methodology, based on assigning penalty points to parameters of an analytical process that are not in agreement with the ideal green analysis.
Journal ArticleDOI

Green Analytical Chemistry

TL;DR: In this paper, the origins and the fundamentals of green analytical chemistry (GAC) are discussed, and the strategies and the tools available to make sample-pretreatment and analytical methods greener.
Journal ArticleDOI

Analysis of the potentials of multi criteria decision analysis methods to conduct sustainability assessment

TL;DR: The analysis has shown that most of the requirements are satisfied by the MCDA methods (although to different extents) with the exclusion of management of mixed data types and adoption of life cycle perspective which are covered by all the considered approaches.
Related Papers (5)