Affiliation:
1. Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Hacettepe University, Sıhhiye, 06100, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract
Background:
Green Chemistry has emerged as a new field of study in chemistry in the
past 15 years and is intended to be sustainable at the molecular level. Green Chemistry has focused
on harmless chemical technologies to meet both environment and targets. The purpose of Green
Chromatography is to protect the environment and the analyst like Green Chemistry.
Objective:
The main target is to reduce the consumption of hazardous solvent and to replacement of
toxic and environmentally hazardous solvents with more benign alternatives.
Methods:
In addition, reducing the flow rate (decrease column interdiameter, etc.) in order to miniaturizing
the waste generation is also within the field of green chromatography. On the other hand, the
most effective technique for the “Green” approach can be miniaturized completely. Flow rate
decreases from mL to microliter per minute. Thus, waste production and solvent consumption are
significantly reduced. Recently, studies without organic solvents such as SFC, SBWC are frequently
encountered.
Results:
Chromatographic analysis has the potential to become greener at all stages, from sample
collection and preparation to separation and final determination. Liquid chromatography is often used
in pharmaceutical analysis. Tons of wastes are produced every year for pharmaceutical analysis. For
this reason, the greening approach in liquid chromatography becomes very important for human and
environmental health in pharmaceutical analysis.
Conclusion:
This review discusses the approaches used to achieve the goals of green chromatography,
aimed at protecting the environment and the analyst in pharmaceutical analysis. While one
cannot completely convert the analysis to the green, the steps taken to green are very valuable,
particularly in wide range used HPLC both in drug quality control laboratories in industry and in
research studies.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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