Synthesis design using mass related metrics, environmental metrics, and health metrics

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作者
Eissen, Marco [1 ]
机构
[1] Dietrich Bonhoeffer Gymnasium, Westerholtkamp 2, D-26197 Grossenkneten, Germany
关键词
Alkenes; biodegradation; chemical synthesis; chemistry education; COSHH; DART; EATOS; E-factor; energy; environmental chemistry; environmental factor; EURAM; glutaraldehyde; green chemistry; metrics; occupational health; oleuropein aglycon; olive leaves; organic chemistry; PBT-criteria; persistent bioaccumulating toxic chemicals; PMI; process mass intensity; Stoffenmanager; sustainable chemistry; synthesis; toxicology; waste; LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT; DERMAL RISK-ASSESSMENT; COSHH ESSENTIALS; ECO-EFFICIENCY; SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT; PUBLISHED ALGORITHMS; CHEMICAL-REACTIONS; SAFETY ASPECTS; GREEN METRICS; CHEMISTRY;
D O I
10.1515/pac-2021-0326
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
摘要
The efforts to integrate environmental aspects, health aspects as well as safety aspects into chemical production has led to the development of measurable and thus objectifying metrics. The application of these metrics is considered to be most promising, especially during the earliest phases of synthesis design. However, the operability in daily work suffers from the lack of available data, or a large variety of data, and the complexity of data processing. If a life cycle assessment is not practical in the early development phase, environmental factor and process mass intensity can give a quick and reliable overview. I will show that this often says the same in advance as a subsequently prepared life cycle assessment. Readers will realise that, based on preparative descriptions, they can quickly determine these metrics for individual syntheses or extensive synthesis sequences applying the available software support. Environmental relevance in terms of persistence, bioaccumulation and toxicity (PBT) can be presented using a modification of the European ranking method 'DART' (Decision Analysis by Ranking Techniques). Based on corresponding PBT data, readers can determine a hazard score between 0 and 1 for any substance using the spreadsheet file provided, with which the mass of (potentially emitted) substances can be weighted. Occupational health can be represented using a modification of the recognized 'Stoffenmanager'. Both concepts are presented and spreadsheet files are offered. This article is based on a presentation which was given at the Green Chemistry Postgraduate Summer School in Venice, 6(th)-10(th) July 2020.
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