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      AGREE, hexagonal and whiteness assessment approaches for evaluating two novel analytical methods; capillary zone electrophoresis and spectrophotometric assays for simultaneous determination of pantoprazole, chlordiazepoxide, and clidinium bromide ternary mixtures

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          AGREE—Analytical GREEnness Metric Approach and Software

          Green analytical chemistry focuses on making analytical procedures more environmentally benign and safer to humans. The amounts and toxicity of reagents, generated waste, energy requirements, the number of procedural steps, miniaturization, and automation are just a few of the multitude of criteria considered when assessing an analytical methodology’s greenness. The use of greenness assessment criteria requires dedicated tools. We propose the Analytical GREEnness calculator, a comprehensive, flexible, and straightforward assessment approach that provides an easily interpretable and informative result. The assessment criteria are taken from the 12 principles of green analytical chemistry (SIGNIFICANCE) and are transformed into a unified 0–1 scale. The final score is calculated based on the SIGNIFICANCE principles. The result is a pictogram indicating the final score, performance of the analytical procedure in each criterion, and weights assigned by the user. Freely available software makes the assessment procedure straightforward. It is open-source and downloadable from https://mostwiedzy.pl/AGREE.
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            The 12 principles of green analytical chemistry and the SIGNIFICANCE mnemonic of green analytical practices

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              White Analytical Chemistry: An approach to reconcile the principles of Green Analytical Chemistry and functionality

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                Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy
                Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy
                Elsevier BV
                23525541
                June 2023
                June 2023
                : 33
                : 101108
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                10.1016/j.scp.2023.101108
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