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International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development( International Peer Reviewed Open Access Journal ) ISSN [ Online ] : 2581 - 7175 |
IJSRED » Archives » Volume 8 -Issue 5

📑 Paper Information
| 📑 Paper Title | Greener Alternatives in Organic Synthesis: From Atom Economy to Environmental Safety |
| 👤 Authors | Dr. Ch.S.Anuradha |
| 📘 Published Issue | Volume 8 Issue 5 |
| 📅 Year of Publication | 2025 |
| 🆔 Unique Identification Number | IJSRED-V8I5P191 |
📝 Abstract
Green chemistry has revolutionized the field of organic synthesis by introducing sustainable strategies that minimize environmental impact and improve process efficiency. Greener alternatives in organic synthesis focus on achieving atom economy, reducing hazardous waste, and employing renewable feedstocks. These approaches aim to replace toxic reagents and solvents with environmentally benign substitutes such as water, ionic liquids, and supercritical fluids. Catalysis both heterogeneous and biocatalysis plays a crucial role in enhancing selectivity and lowering energy consumption. The integration of microwave-assisted and solventfree synthesis has further optimized reaction efficiency while minimizing by-product formation. Life cycle assessments and green metrics provide quantitative tools for evaluating the environmental performance of synthetic routes. Moreover, the adoption of sustainable reagents, flow chemistry, and recyclable catalysts aligns with the principles of circular chemistry and green innovation. Collectively, these advancements contribute to safer laboratory practices, reduced ecological footprints, and improved economic feasibility in chemical manufacturing. The transition from traditional synthetic methods to green-oriented protocols marks a paradigm shift toward responsible and eco-efficient chemical production, ensuring both scientific progress and environmental stewardship.
