2021
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c02070
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Shaping Effective Practices for Incorporating Sustainability Assessment in Manuscripts Submitted to ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering: Catalysis and Catalytic Processes

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“…8 The sustainability of the heterogeneous catalysts should be reported following guidelines reported in the ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering editorial on sustainability metrics for catalysis and catalytic processes. 1 ■ OVERALL PROCESS ANALYSIS Techno-economic (TEA) and life cycle (LCA) analyses are two important tools for evaluating the sustainability of both biomass processes and products; however, generic TEA or LCA that do not rigorously evaluate specific process and regional realities are not encouraged. In our context, TEA evaluates the costs, benefits, risks, and uncertainties associated with transforming specific biomass from its "standing in the field" state to targeted products and coproducts through explicit processes.…”
Section: ■ General Conceptsmentioning
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“…8 The sustainability of the heterogeneous catalysts should be reported following guidelines reported in the ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering editorial on sustainability metrics for catalysis and catalytic processes. 1 ■ OVERALL PROCESS ANALYSIS Techno-economic (TEA) and life cycle (LCA) analyses are two important tools for evaluating the sustainability of both biomass processes and products; however, generic TEA or LCA that do not rigorously evaluate specific process and regional realities are not encouraged. In our context, TEA evaluates the costs, benefits, risks, and uncertainties associated with transforming specific biomass from its "standing in the field" state to targeted products and coproducts through explicit processes.…”
Section: ■ General Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, heterogeneous catalysis can play a vital role in upgrading biomass-derived molecules to fuels and chemicals but can be deactivated . The sustainability of the heterogeneous catalysts should be reported following guidelines reported in the ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering editorial on sustainability metrics for catalysis and catalytic processes …”
Section: Sustainability Metrics Used In Biomass Processingmentioning
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“…As an illustration, controlling a reaction in water may not necessarily be an amelioration if several volumes of an organic solvent are required to extract/purify the product. A fresh perspective calls attention to the necessity to explicitly comprise the evaluation of sustainability employing GC metrics [59].…”
Section: Reducing the Effect Of Chemical Synthesis And Manufacturingmentioning
confidence: 99%