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CURRENT OPINION IN GREEN AND SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY
Volume 32, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsc.2021.100524
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- FRQNT Centre for Green Chemistry and Catalysis (CCVC/CGCC)
- NSERC Discovery Grant program
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Mechanochemistry has evolved into a powerful tool for synthesizing molecules and materials without using bulk solvents. Through tailored instruments and well-understood milling techniques, researchers are tackling synthetic challenges of increasing complexity, including the use of catalysts to control reaction selectivity.
Over the past 15 years, mechanochemistry has developed into a powerful tool for the synthesis of molecules and materials while avoiding the consumption of bulk solvents. With tailored instruments and well-understood milling/grinding techniques, experimentalists are now tackling synthetic problems of increasing complexity, such as implementing the use of a catalyst to enable specific chemical pathways and control reaction selectivity. This Opinion provides a snapshot of the current state of affairs in the field, highlighting recent examples that employ metal-based catalysts under mechanochemical conditions, as well as the context and specific features of the underlying methods.
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