Hasse diagram as a green analytical metrics tool: ranking of methods for benzo[a]pyrene determination in sediments

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Abstract

This study presents an application of the Hasse diagram technique (HDT) as the assessment tool to select the most appropriate analytical procedures according to their greenness or the best analytical performance. The dataset consists of analytical procedures for benzo[a]pyrene determination in sediment samples, which were described by 11 variables concerning their greenness and analytical performance. Two analyses with the HDT were performed—the first one with metrological variables and the second one with “green” variables as input data. Both HDT analyses ranked different analytical procedures as the most valuable, suggesting that green analytical chemistry is not in accordance with metrology when benzo[a]pyrene in sediment samples is determined. The HDT can be used as a good decision support tool to choose the proper analytical procedure concerning green analytical chemistry principles and analytical performance merits.

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Bigus, P., Tsakovski, S., Simeonov, V., Namieśnik, J., & Tobiszewski, M. (2016). Hasse diagram as a green analytical metrics tool: ranking of methods for benzo[a]pyrene determination in sediments. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 408(14), 3833–3841. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-016-9473-4

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