Driven by escalating environmental concerns, synthetic chemistry faces an urgent need for a green revolution. Green chemistry, with its focus on low environmental impacting chemicals and minimized waste production, emerges as a powerful tool in addressing this challenge. Metrics such as the E-factor guide the design of environmentally friendly strategies for chemical processes by quantifying the waste generated in obtaining target products, thus enabling interventions to minimize it. Phthalocyanines (Pcs), versatile molecules with exceptional physical and chemical properties, hold immense potential for technological applications. This review aims to bridge the gap between green chemistry and phthalocyanine synthesis by collecting the main examples of environmentally sustainable syntheses documented in the literature. The calculation of the E-factor of a selection of them provides insights on how crucial it is to evaluate a synthetic process in its entirety. This approach allows for a better evaluation of the actual sustainability of the phthalocyanine synthetic process and indicates possible strategies to improve it.This review aims to provide an overview of the synthetic methodologies with reduced environmental impact developed over the last 25 years for phthalocyanine synthesis, relating them to the Environmental factor (E-factor), a key metric in green chemistry that allows for a rapid, effective, and versatile evaluation of the quantity of waste produced relative to the product obtained. image

Phthalocyanines Synthesis: A State‐of‐The‐Art Review of Sustainable Approaches Through Green Chemistry Metrics / Zanotti, Gloria; Palmeri, Federica; Raglione, Venanzio. - In: CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL. - ISSN 0947-6539. - 30:44(2024), pp. 1-20. [10.1002/chem.202400908]

Phthalocyanines Synthesis: A State‐of‐The‐Art Review of Sustainable Approaches Through Green Chemistry Metrics

Federica Palmeri;Venanzio Raglione
2024

Abstract

Driven by escalating environmental concerns, synthetic chemistry faces an urgent need for a green revolution. Green chemistry, with its focus on low environmental impacting chemicals and minimized waste production, emerges as a powerful tool in addressing this challenge. Metrics such as the E-factor guide the design of environmentally friendly strategies for chemical processes by quantifying the waste generated in obtaining target products, thus enabling interventions to minimize it. Phthalocyanines (Pcs), versatile molecules with exceptional physical and chemical properties, hold immense potential for technological applications. This review aims to bridge the gap between green chemistry and phthalocyanine synthesis by collecting the main examples of environmentally sustainable syntheses documented in the literature. The calculation of the E-factor of a selection of them provides insights on how crucial it is to evaluate a synthetic process in its entirety. This approach allows for a better evaluation of the actual sustainability of the phthalocyanine synthetic process and indicates possible strategies to improve it.This review aims to provide an overview of the synthetic methodologies with reduced environmental impact developed over the last 25 years for phthalocyanine synthesis, relating them to the Environmental factor (E-factor), a key metric in green chemistry that allows for a rapid, effective, and versatile evaluation of the quantity of waste produced relative to the product obtained. image
2024
E-factor; porphyrinoids; sustainable chemistry; synthetic methods; waste prevention
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Phthalocyanines Synthesis: A State‐of‐The‐Art Review of Sustainable Approaches Through Green Chemistry Metrics / Zanotti, Gloria; Palmeri, Federica; Raglione, Venanzio. - In: CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL. - ISSN 0947-6539. - 30:44(2024), pp. 1-20. [10.1002/chem.202400908]
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