Usefulness of the Global E Factor as a Tool to Compare Different Catalytic Strategies: Four Case Studies

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Abstract

The global E factor (EG factor) has recently been introduced, in the context of asymmetric organocatalysis, as a new green chemistry metric to take into consideration the synthesis of the catalyst in the overall economy of the synthetic process of a given chiral molecule in optically pure form. Herein, its further usefulness in comparing diverse catalytic systems, even different from organocatalysts, is shown by the analysis of four case studies.

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Antenucci, A., & Dughera, S. (2023). Usefulness of the Global E Factor as a Tool to Compare Different Catalytic Strategies: Four Case Studies. Catalysts, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal13010102

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