Abstract

Green chemistry approach is supposed to be the best attempt for saving world from the potential dangers which spread from chemistry laboratory to almost all spheres of society. In school days when budding chemists start doing hands on experiments, in most cases first scratch is done with Lassaigne’s test. The authenticity of this test in detecting special elements is unquestionable. Does this test cross hurdle, when screened through green chemistry norm? Slow generation of lethal cyanide hardly allows this test under the umbrella of Green chemistry. The current communication coined a green protocol termed Sudhangsu assay which comply with green chemistry norm for detection of special elements. Fusion described herein, takes place at a mild condition and products thereby generated, are environmentally benign molecules. In this article a green prescription for detection of special elements is compiled.

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