Richter, MichaelMichaelRichterVieira, LucianaLucianaVieiraSieber, VolkerVolkerSieber2022-03-062022-03-062021https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/26756710.1002/cssc.202001327Within the framework of green chemistry, the continuous development of new and advanced tools for sustainable synthesis is essential. For this, multi-facetted underlying demands pose inherent challenges to individual chemical disciplines. As a solution, both interdisciplinary technology screening and research can enhance the possibility for groundbreaking innovation. To illustrate the stages from discovery to the implementing of combined technologies, a SusChem matrix model is proposed inspired by natural product biosynthesis. The model describes a multi-dimensional and dynamic exploratory space where necessary interaction is exclusively provided and guided by sustainable themes.en660540610620Sustainable chemistry - An interdisciplinary matrix approachjournal article