This article provides a foundational guide for researchers, scientists, and drug development professionals on three pivotal green chemistry assessment tools: the National Environmental Method Index (NEMI), Analytical Eco-Scale (AES), and...
This article provides a comprehensive guide for researchers, scientists, and drug development professionals on interpreting the National Environmental Methods Index (NEMI) pictogram, a foundational tool for assessing the greenness of...
This article provides a systematic overview of the metrics and methodologies used to evaluate the environmental impact of analytical procedures in pharmaceutical and biomedical research.
This article provides a comprehensive guide for researchers and drug development professionals on the synergistic integration of Analytical Quality by Design (AQbD) and Green Analytical Chemistry (GAC) principles.
This article addresses the central challenge in sustainable pharmaceutical development: balancing solvent greenness with analytical and synthetic performance.
This article provides a comprehensive framework for researchers, scientists, and drug development professionals to understand, troubleshoot, and optimize Process Mass Intensity (PMI) in fine chemical and pharmaceutical synthesis.
This article provides a thorough exploration of the AGREE (Analytical GREEnness) metric, a comprehensive tool for evaluating the environmental sustainability of analytical methods.
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of how temperature and activation parameters govern reaction kinetics to enable greener chemical processes.
This article provides a comprehensive guide to Variable Time Normalization Analysis (VTNA), a powerful kinetic profiling method that is transforming reaction optimization in pharmaceutical development and complex synthesis.
This article provides a comprehensive protocol for using Kamlet-Abboud-Taft (KAT) solvatochromic parameters as a powerful tool for rational solvent selection, specifically tailored for researchers and professionals in drug development.