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Advancing mechanochemical synthesis by combining milling with different energy sources
by
Stolar, Tomislav
, Karadeniz, Bahar
, Martinez, Valentina
, Užarević, Krunoslav
, Brekalo, Ivana
in
639/301/930/1032
/ 639/638/161/886
/ 639/638/224
/ 639/638/439/890
/ Analytical Chemistry
/ Biochemistry
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Comminution
/ Electric pulses
/ Energy resources
/ Energy sources
/ Impulses
/ Inorganic Chemistry
/ Light irradiation
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Perspective
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Reactivity
/ Sound
2023
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Advancing mechanochemical synthesis by combining milling with different energy sources
by
Stolar, Tomislav
, Karadeniz, Bahar
, Martinez, Valentina
, Užarević, Krunoslav
, Brekalo, Ivana
in
639/301/930/1032
/ 639/638/161/886
/ 639/638/224
/ 639/638/439/890
/ Analytical Chemistry
/ Biochemistry
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Comminution
/ Electric pulses
/ Energy resources
/ Energy sources
/ Impulses
/ Inorganic Chemistry
/ Light irradiation
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Perspective
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Reactivity
/ Sound
2023
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Advancing mechanochemical synthesis by combining milling with different energy sources
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Stolar, Tomislav
, Karadeniz, Bahar
, Martinez, Valentina
, Užarević, Krunoslav
, Brekalo, Ivana
in
639/301/930/1032
/ 639/638/161/886
/ 639/638/224
/ 639/638/439/890
/ Analytical Chemistry
/ Biochemistry
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chemistry/Food Science
/ Comminution
/ Electric pulses
/ Energy resources
/ Energy sources
/ Impulses
/ Inorganic Chemistry
/ Light irradiation
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Perspective
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Reactivity
/ Sound
2023
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Advancing mechanochemical synthesis by combining milling with different energy sources
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Advancing mechanochemical synthesis by combining milling with different energy sources
2023
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Overview
Owing to its efficiency and unique reactivity, mechanochemical processing of bulk solids has developed into a powerful tool for the synthesis and transformation of various classes of materials. Nevertheless, mechanochemistry is primarily based on simple techniques, such as milling in comminution devices. Recently, mechanochemical reactivity has started being combined with other energy sources commonly used in solution-based chemistry. Milling under controlled temperature, light irradiation, sound agitation or electrical impulses in newly developed experimental setups has led to reactions not achievable by conventional mechanochemical processing. This Perspective describes these unique reactivities and the advances in equipment tailored to synthetic mechanochemistry. These techniques — thermo-mechanochemistry, sono-mechanochemistry, electro-mechanochemistry and photo-mechanochemistry — represent a notable advance in modern mechanochemistry and herald a new level of solid-state reactivity: mechanochemistry 2.0.
Mechanochemistry is the science of inducing a chemical reaction through the application of mechanical force. This Perspective focuses on combining traditional mechanochemistry with different energy inputs — heat, light, sound or electrical impulses — to advance mechanochemical synthesis.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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