ARTICLEThis journal is ABSTRACT: A selection guide of common solvents has been elaborated, based on a survey of publically available solvent selection guides. In order to rank less classical solvents, a set of Safety, Health and Environment criteria is proposed, aligned with the Global Harmonized System (GHS) and European regulations. A methodology based on a simple combination of these criteria gives an overall preliminary ranking of any solvent. This enables in particular a simplified greenness evaluation of bio-derived solvents.
Sanofi’s
solvent selection guide helps chemists in early development select
sustainable solvents that will be accepted in all production sites.
Solvents are divided into four classes, from “recommended”
to “banned”. This ranking is derived from Safety, Health,
Environmental, Quality, and Industrial constraints. Each solvent has
its own ID card that indicates the overall ranking, H, S & E hazard
bands, as well as its ICH limit, physical properties, cost, and substitution
advice.
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