Green Design and Life Cycle Assessment of Novel Thiophene-Based Surfactants to Balance Their Synthesis Performance and Environmental Impact
Catalina Stoica, Alina Roxana Banciu, Hisham Idriss, Justin Z. Lian, Anca-Maria Patrascu, Stefano Cucurachi, Sébastien Richeter, Sébastien Clément, Mihai Nita-Lazar

TL;DR
This paper introduces new thiophene-based surfactants and evaluates their environmental impact through life cycle assessment to guide the development of eco-friendly alternatives.
Contribution
The study presents novel thiophene-based surfactants and applies LCA to identify ways to improve their environmental sustainability.
Findings
Oligomeric and polymeric thiophene-based surfactants showed medium-to-high biodegradation potential.
LCA revealed environmental and health impacts, especially for polymeric surfactants.
Specific chemical steps were identified for optimization to enhance eco-friendliness.
Abstract
Continuous human population growth, industrialization, and technical progress have increased the demand for a new design and synthesis of chemical compounds. Developing eco-friendly chemical compounds has been a priority for fostering a sustainable and healthy environment, which is directly linked to human well-being. In this context, green chemistry and circular economy principles have been applied to generate valuable new chemicals, such as surfactants, with high market value. Surfactants play a crucial role in various products for both domestic and industrial applications, leading to their large-scale production a diverse array of chemical structures. However, the advantages of their use must be balanced against their negative environmental impact as pollutants. Thus, there is an increasing demand for the development of new eco-friendly surfactants. Additionally, life cycle…
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TopicsChemistry and Chemical Engineering · Green IT and Sustainability · Conducting polymers and applications
