Mechanochemistry : fundamentals, applications and future : Graduate Cambridge, Cambridge, UK and online, 12-14 September 2022
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Mechanochemistry : fundamentals, applications and future : Graduate Cambridge, Cambridge, UK and online, 12-14 September 2022
(Faraday discussions, v. 241)
Royal Society of Chemistry, 2023
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"A General Discussion on Mechanochemistry: Fundamentals, Applications and Future was held in Cambridge, UK and online on the 12th, 13th and 14th of September 2022."--P. 5
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In recent years, mechanochemistry has become a mainstream technique for chemical synthesis, spanning supramolecular materials, inorganic (main group, coordination complexes, MOFs) and organic synthesis, pharmaceutical screening, materials development, sustainable chemistry and reaction discovery, as well as its more traditional applications in alloying etc. The current time is also exciting in terms of advances in the fundamental understanding of kinetics and some of the first reaction models specific to mechanochemistry are being discovered. Mechanochemistry is far broader than synthesis alone. It is also fundamental to understanding shear processes at the molecular level and is being harnessed to accomplish new chemistry through the controlled mechanical scission of polymers. As such, mechanochemistry brings many disciplines together in an effort to provide greater understanding of fundamental molecular processes for large scale, sustainable manufacturing as well as new science.
This Faraday Discussion volume brings together internationally-leading researchers to explore and exchange ideas on the physical and chemical principles underlying mechanochemical phenomena.
In this volume the topics covered are organised into the following themes:
Advances in synthesis
Shear processes and polymer mechanochemistry
Kinetics and basic understanding
Scale up and industrial implementation
Table of Contents
- Advances in synthesis
- Shear processes and polymer mechanochemistry
- Kinetics and basic understanding
- Scale up and industrial implementation
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