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ABSTRACT
The preparation of N-heterocyclic compounds is still relevant today due to their applications in the chemical industry, health, fine chemicals, treatment of waste gases and water. However, in the case of imidazolium carboxylates, their production on a large scale remains limited, because its synthesis is unsafe for humans and the environment. In this article, we demonstrate that electrosynthesis is a future technology that can solve this problem. It offers a response to the current environmental and societal challenges by new a life cycle approach, which we call eco-design of nitrogen heterocyclic compounds.
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Jacques ANDRIEU: Senior Lecturer - Institut de Chimie Moléculaire de l'université de Bourgogne (ICMUB) CNRS 6302, Faculté des Sciences Mirande, Dijon, France
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Areas: Ecodesign, sustainable chemistry, research, innovation
Degree of technology diffusion:Emergence Croissance Maturité
Technology involved: Electrosynthesis
Applications: Chemical industry, ionic liquids, pharmaceuticals, fine chemicals, materials, carbonaceous effluent gas and wastewater treatment
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Research center: ICMuB – University of Burgundy
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eco-design | live cycle impact assessment | electrosynthesis
Ecodesign of heterocyclic nitrogen compounds for the chemical and health industries
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