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Iron‐Catalyzed Cross‐Couplings in the Synthesis of Pharmaceuticals: In Pursuit of Sustainability

2018

The scarcity of precious metals has led to the development of sustainable strategies for metal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions. The establishment of new catalytic methods using iron is attractive owing to the low cost, abundance, ready availability, and very low toxicity of iron. In the last few years, sustainable methods for iron-catalyzed cross-couplings have entered the critical area of pharmaceutical research. Most notably, iron is one of the very few metals that have been successfully field-tested as highly effective base-metal catalysts in practical, kilogram-scale industrial cross-couplings. In this Minireview, we critically discuss the strategic benefits of using iron catalysts a…

Low toxicityGrignard reagents010405 organic chemistrymedia_common.quotation_subjectIron catalyzedIronGreen Chemistry TechnologyGeneral ChemistryChemistry Techniques Synthetic010402 general chemistrysustainability01 natural sciencesCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesCatalysisScarcityPharmaceutical PreparationsEnvironmental protectionSustainabilitycross-couplingEnvironmental sciencebase-metal catalysisiron catalysismedia_commonAngewandte Chemie-International Edition
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Tuning the photocatalytic activity of bismuth wolframate: Towards selective oxidations for the biorefinery driven by solar-light

2017

The sol–gel entrapment of nanostructured Bi2WO6 enhances the activity and the selectivity of the short-gap semiconductor in the sunlight-driven photo-oxidation of trans-ferulic and trans-cinnamic acid dissolved in water with air as the primary oxidant. Valuable products such as vanillin, benzaldehyde, benzoic acid and vanillic acid are obtained. This provides the proof of concept that photocatalysis could be a promising technology in tomorrow's solar biorefineries.

Materials Chemistry2506 Metals and AlloysNanostructureSurfaces Coatings and Film02 engineering and technologyCoumaric Acid01 natural sciencessolar-lightBismuthCatalysichemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials ChemistryBenzoic acidMolecular StructureElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialChemistry (all)Metals and AlloysTungsten CompoundsBenzoic Acid021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhotochemical ProcessesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBenzaldehydesPhotocatalysisSunlight0210 nano-technologySelectivityOxidation-ReductionCoumaric AcidsInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCeramics and Compositebismuth wolframate010402 general chemistryCatalysisTungstenBenzaldehydePhotochemical ProcesseCinnamateVanillic acidsol-gelsolar biorefineriesselective reactionsVanillic Acidgreen chemistryVanillinWaterGeneral ChemistryBenzaldehydeBiorefinery0104 chemical sciencesNanostructureschemistryChemical engineeringTungsten CompoundCinnamatesCeramics and CompositesSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie2506photocatalysisBismuth
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Heterogeneous photocatalytic materials for sustainable formation of high-value chemicals in green solvents

2021

Abstract The most investigated materials used as heterogeneous photocatalysts for the formation of high-value chemicals under mild experimental conditions are presented in this survey. Only papers reporting reactions carried out in harmless solvents such as water, the green solvent par excellence, are reported. Metal oxides have been used often, but carbon-based materials such as carbon nitride and graphene, metal nanoparticles, sulphides and selenides also have received a great attention mainly due to their good performances both in partial oxidations and reductions. The results presented indicate that an appropriate choice of the photocatalytic material is the main problem to be faced to …

Materials scienceDopantRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGraphenechemistry.chemical_elementAqueous solventGeneral ChemistryHigh-value added compoundsC3N4law.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallinitychemistryChemical engineeringGreen chemistrylawSpecific surface areaReagentPhotocatalysisTiO2General Materials ScienceCarbonCarbon nitridePhotocatalytic syntheses
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Gold recycling at laboratory scale: from nanowaste to nanospheres

2019

The market for products based on nanotechnology, and with it the use of nanomaterials and the generation of nanowaste, increases day by day. Among the vast variety of nanomaterials available, gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are among the most studied and applied in commercial products. This current situation requires both the development of recovery methods to reduce the amount of nanowaste produced, and new synthetic methods that allow the reuse of recovered gold for new nanomaterial production, keeping in mind both economical and ecological considerations. In this work, a methodology to recover gold from aqueous laboratory nanowaste and transform it into an aqueous HAuCl4 solution was develope…

Materials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyNANOWASTELaboratory scaleReuse010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesRECYCLING CYCLENanomaterialsRecovery method//purl.org/becyt/ford/2.10 [https]Environmental ChemistryGeneral Materials ScienceGREEN CHEMISTRYAqueous solution021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesGeneral Energy//purl.org/becyt/ford/2 [https]Colloidal goldReagentSUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRYGOLD NANOPARTICLES0210 nano-technology
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Influence of sol counter-ions on the visible light induced photocatalytic behaviour of TiO2 nanoparticles

2014

Titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles are attracting increasing interest because of their superior photocatalytic and antibacterial properties. Here, aqueous titanium oxy-hydroxide sols were made, using a green synthesis method, from the controlled hydrolysis/peptisation of titanium isopropoxide. Three different mineral acids were used to peptise the sol (HNO3, HBr and HCl), and provide counter-ions. The influence of nitrate or halide sol counter-ions on size distributions of the starting sols were measured via photon correlation spectroscopy (PCS). Semi-quantitative phase composition analysis (QPA), on the gels thermally treated at 450 and 600 degrees C, was carried out via Rietveld refine…

Materials scienceTiO2 photocatalysis self-cleaning additive building materialInorganic chemistryGARNET YAG FIBERSSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaHalidechemistry.chemical_elementCatalysisFERRITE FIBERSchemistry.chemical_compoundHETEROGENEOUS PHOTOCATALYSISORGANIC CONTAMINANTSTitanium isopropoxideGREEN CHEMISTRYSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale e InorganicaTITANIUM-DIOXIDEBrookiteRietveld refinementSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici delle TecnologieOPTICAL-PROPERTIESDEGRADATIONANATASE-RUTILE TRANSFORMATIONSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialichemistryRutilevisual_artTitanium dioxidevisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhotocatalysisGEL PRECURSORTitanium
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Coffee grounds as filler for pectin: Green composites with competitive performances dependent on the UV irradiation.

2017

Novel composite bioplastics were successfully prepared by filling pectin matrix with treated coffee grounds. The amount of coffee dispersed into the pectin was changed within a wide filler range. The morphology of the pectin/coffee hybrid films was studied by microscopic techniques in order to investigate their mesoscopic structure as well as the sizes distribution of the particles dispersed into the matrix. The micrographs showed that the coffee grounds are uniformly dispersed within the polymeric matrix. The morphological characteristics of the biocomposite films were correlated to their properties, such as wettability, water uptake, thermal behavior and mechanical performances. Dynamic m…

Materials sciencefood.ingredientPolymers and PlasticsPectinUltraviolet RaysComposite numberCoffea02 engineering and technologyDMA010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBioplasticViscoelasticityfoodCompetitive performanceUltimate tensile strengthMaterials TestingMaterials Chemistryultraviolet radiation CoffeaCuringElastic characteristicComposite materialReinforced plastics BioplasticFillerCoffee groundSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisicagreen chemistryOrganic Chemistryfood and beveragesGreen Chemistry Technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPectinElasticity0104 chemical sciencesBioplasticMorphological characteristicUltraviolet RayUV curingUV-curing Composite films pectin chemistryDynamic mechanical testPectinsIrradiationWettingUV-curingBiocomposite0210 nano-technologyCarbohydrate polymers
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Extraction of bioactive compounds and essential oils from mediterranean herbs by conventional and green innovative techniques: A review

2018

International audience; Market interest in aromatic plants from the Mediterranean is continuously growing mainly due to their medicinal and bioactive compounds (BACs) with other valuable constituents from essential oils (EOs). From ancient times, these plants have been important condiments for traditional Mediterranean cuisine and remedies in folk medicine. Nowadays, they are considered as important factors for food quality and safety, due to prevention of various deteriorative factors like oxidations and microbial spoilage. EOs have different therapeutic benefits (e.g. antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antifungal), while BACs mostly affect nutritive, chemical, microbiologi…

Mediterranean climateMediterranean herbs[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Food spoilageExtraction Bioactive compounds ; Essential oils ; Mediterranean herbs ; Non-thermal technologyAromatic plantsExtractionChemical FractionationAntioxidantsBioactive compounds0404 agricultural biotechnologyOlea[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringOils VolatileNon-thermal technology[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringFood science2. Zero hungerLamiaceaeMediterranean RegionPlant ExtractsExtraction (chemistry)Green Chemistry Technology04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesAntimicrobial040401 food science13. Climate actionEssential oilsEnvironmental scienceExtraction methodsFood qualityEnergy sourceFood Science
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A Dialysis Photocatalytic Reactor for the Green Production of Vanillin

2020

In the present work, dialysis was used to recover vanillin while being produced by partial photocatalytic oxidation of ferulic acid in an aqueous solution at ambient temperature. The relatively high value of the permeate flux through a dense polyether-block amide membrane allowed continuously extracting vanillin from the reacting solution, thus avoiding its successive oxidation. The rate of vanillin formation was improved, compared to other reactor configurations, because intermediate compounds permeated from the reacting solution and did not hinder the reaction, while ferulic acid permeated in the opposite direction to partially replenish the reactor with the substrate. The photocatalytic …

Membrane reactor02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistrylcsh:Chemical technology01 natural sciencesDialysis; Green chemistry; Membrane reactors; Photocatalysis; VanillinCatalysisFerulic acidlcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPhotocatalysiMembrane reactorslcsh:TP1-1185Physical and Theoretical ChemistryPhotocatalysisConcentration polarizationSettore ING-IND/24 - Principi Di Ingegneria ChimicaAqueous solutionMembrane reactorChemistrygreen chemistryVanillinDialysi021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesMembraneChemical engineeringlcsh:QD1-999Green chemistryvanillinYield (chemistry)VanillinPhotocatalysismembrane reactorsdialysisSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie0210 nano-technologyDialysisphotocatalysisCatalysts
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Evaluation of the Purity of Magnesium Hydroxide Recovered from Saltwork Bitterns

2022

Magnesium has been listed among the 30 critical raw materials by the European Union. In recent years, many green and sustainable alternative Mg2+ sources have been sought to satisfy the EU’s demand and to avoid mineral ore consumption. In this context, saltwork bitterns, the by-products of solar sea salt production, have attracted much attention thanks to their high Mg2+ concentrations (up to 80 g/L) and low Ca2+ and bicarbonate contents (<0.5 g/L). Although investigations on Mg2+ extraction from bitterns in the form of Mg(OH)2(s) have already been performed, product purity has never been properly addressed. Mg(OH)2(s) is a chemical compound of great interest and extensive utility in num…

Mg(OH)<sub>2</sub>(s); brucite; precipitation; mineral recovery; circular economy; seawater valorizationSettore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi ChimiciCircular economyGeography Planning and DevelopmentBrucitePrecipitationMineral recoveryAquatic ScienceSeawater valorizationbrucite circular economy Mg(OH)2 mineral recovery precipitation seawater valorizationBiochemistry:Enginyeria química::Impacte ambiental [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Green chemistryQuímica verdaAigua de marSeawaterSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica AnaliticaMg(OH)2(s)Water Science and Technology
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Direct Analysis of Psilocin and Muscimol in Urine Samples Using Single Drop Microextraction Technique In-Line with Capillary Electrophoresis

2020

The fully automated system of single drop microextraction coupled with capillary electrophoresis (SDME-CE) was developed for in-line preconcentration and determination of muscimol (MUS) and psilocin (PSC) from urine samples. Those two analytes are characteristic active metabolites of Amanita and Psilocybe mushrooms, evoking visual and auditory hallucinations. Study analytes were selectively extracted from the donor phase (urine samples, pH 4) into the organic phase (a drop of octanol layer), and re-extracted to the acidic acceptor (background electrolyte, BGE), consisting of 25 mM phosphate buffer (pH 3). The optimized conditions for the extraction procedure of a 200 &micro

OctanolAnalyteLiquid Phase MicroextractionCalibration curveAmanitacapillary electrophoresisPharmaceutical ScienceElectrolyteUrinesingle drop microextraction01 natural sciencesArticleAnalytical Chemistrylcsh:QD241-44103 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineCapillary electrophoresislcsh:Organic chemistryLimit of DetectionDrug DiscoverymedicineHumans030216 legal & forensic medicinePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrypsilocinChromatographyChemistrygreen chemistry010401 analytical chemistryOrganic ChemistryElectrophoresis CapillaryHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationmuscimolurinePsilocybin0104 chemical sciencesDilutionChemistry (miscellaneous)PsilocinCalibrationHallucinogensSolventsMolecular MedicinePsilocybemedicine.drugMolecules
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