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Life Cycle Assessment and Life Cycle Cost of an Innovative Carbon Paper Sensor for 17α-Ethinylestradiol and Comparison with the Classical Chromatographic Method

doi: 10.3390/su14148896
handle: 10400.22/22023
Nowadays there is a growing concern with the environment and sustainability, which means that better methods, including pollutants analysis, with less consumption of materials, organic solvents, and energy, need to be developed. Considering the almost inexistent information about the topic, the main goal of this work was to compare the environmental impacts of two analytical methods, a traditional one based on liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection and a newly developed carbon paper sensor. The selected analyte was 17α-ethinylestradiol, which is a contaminant of emergent concern in aquatic ecosystems due to its endocrine disruptor behavior. The life cycle assessment data showed that the sensor detection presents an almost negligible environmental impact when compared with the extraction step (the same for both methods) and the liquid chromatographic determination (roughly 80 times higher than with the sensor). The sensor values for all categories of damage are below 3% of the total method impacts, i.e., 1.6, 1.9, 2.4, and 2.9% for resources, climate change, human health, and ecosystem quality. The extraction represents 98.1% of the sensor environmental impacts (and 99.6% of its life cycle costing) and 38.8% of the chromatographic method. This study evidences the need of developing and applying greener analytical (detection and extraction) strategies.
- INSTITUTO POLITECNICO DO PORTO Portugal
- INSTITUTO POLITECNICO DO PORTO Portugal
- Instituto Politécnico do Porto Portugal
- "INSTITUTO POLITECNICO DO PORTO Portugal
- Polytechnic Institute of Porto Portugal
TJ807-830, TD194-195, Life cycle cost, Renewable energy sources, Life cycle assessment, Ethinylestradiol, electroanalysis, GE1-350, Sensor, Carbon paper, Chromatography, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Electroanalysis, Green analytical chemistry, Contaminants of emerging concern, Environmental sciences, green analytical chemistry, carbon paper, contaminants of emerging concern, chromatography, ethinylestradiol, carbon paper; chromatography; contaminants of emerging concern; electroanalysis; ethinylestradiol; green analytical chemistry; life cycle assessment; life cycle cost; sensor
TJ807-830, TD194-195, Life cycle cost, Renewable energy sources, Life cycle assessment, Ethinylestradiol, electroanalysis, GE1-350, Sensor, Carbon paper, Chromatography, Environmental effects of industries and plants, Electroanalysis, Green analytical chemistry, Contaminants of emerging concern, Environmental sciences, green analytical chemistry, carbon paper, contaminants of emerging concern, chromatography, ethinylestradiol, carbon paper; chromatography; contaminants of emerging concern; electroanalysis; ethinylestradiol; green analytical chemistry; life cycle assessment; life cycle cost; sensor
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