Process mass intensity (PMI) is a key mass-based metric to evaluate the green credentials of an individual or sequence of reactions during process and chemical development. The increasing awareness to consider greenness as early as the initial discovery level, requires a set of parameters suitable to assess it at this stage of development, and guidelines to apply them correctly. This paper evaluates when and how PMI can be used in a correct manner. Different simulations for key reactions in the organic synthesis toolbox – i.e. amide bond formation and Mitsunobu reactions – illustrate that PMI can easily be misleading without due consideration of yield, concentration and molecular weight of reactants and product. A fair appraisal of the gree...
In this paper we present a standardized protocol for the complete evaluation of greenness of 18 indu...
In September 2017, we conducted a proton-transfer-reaction mass-spectrometry (PTR-MS) intercompariso...
Abstract: The concept of minimum atom economy (AE) min and maximum environmental impact factor E max...
Process mass intensity (PMI) is a key mass-based metric to evaluate the green credentials of an indi...
This thesis explores the use of mass-based reaction metrics to analyses a chemical process and ident...
This report describes mathematical relationships between step and cumulative process mass intensitie...
This report describes mathematical relationships between step and cumulative process mass intensitie...
This paper expands our work predicting Process Mass Intensity (PMI), as a methodology for exploring ...
A novel Green Chemistry Process Scorecard was developed to assess the environmental impact of chemic...
A novel Green Chemistry Process Scorecard was developed to assess the environmental impact of chemic...
Multicomponent reactions (MCRs) are considered green and material efficient methods for the synthesi...
The first green chemistry metrics - the E factor (kgs waste/kg product) and atom economy (mol wt of ...
Pharmaceutical chemicals are complex, high value added products that typically impose significantly ...
The methylating efficiency of dimethyl carbonate (DMC), dimethyl sulfate (DMS), methyl iodide (MeI)...
The most common metric used to measure chemical processes is yield, which does not take into account...
In this paper we present a standardized protocol for the complete evaluation of greenness of 18 indu...
In September 2017, we conducted a proton-transfer-reaction mass-spectrometry (PTR-MS) intercompariso...
Abstract: The concept of minimum atom economy (AE) min and maximum environmental impact factor E max...
Process mass intensity (PMI) is a key mass-based metric to evaluate the green credentials of an indi...
This thesis explores the use of mass-based reaction metrics to analyses a chemical process and ident...
This report describes mathematical relationships between step and cumulative process mass intensitie...
This report describes mathematical relationships between step and cumulative process mass intensitie...
This paper expands our work predicting Process Mass Intensity (PMI), as a methodology for exploring ...
A novel Green Chemistry Process Scorecard was developed to assess the environmental impact of chemic...
A novel Green Chemistry Process Scorecard was developed to assess the environmental impact of chemic...
Multicomponent reactions (MCRs) are considered green and material efficient methods for the synthesi...
The first green chemistry metrics - the E factor (kgs waste/kg product) and atom economy (mol wt of ...
Pharmaceutical chemicals are complex, high value added products that typically impose significantly ...
The methylating efficiency of dimethyl carbonate (DMC), dimethyl sulfate (DMS), methyl iodide (MeI)...
The most common metric used to measure chemical processes is yield, which does not take into account...
In this paper we present a standardized protocol for the complete evaluation of greenness of 18 indu...
In September 2017, we conducted a proton-transfer-reaction mass-spectrometry (PTR-MS) intercompariso...
Abstract: The concept of minimum atom economy (AE) min and maximum environmental impact factor E max...