Dario Braga, Lucia Maini and Fabrizia Grepioni
            Chem. Soc. Rev., 2013,42, 7638-7648
            
            
            DOI:
            10.1039/C3CS60014A,
            Review Article
        
        
    The preparation of co-crystals via mechanochemistry combines the quest for clean and green processes with the investigation of multicomponent new materials, among the currently most fashionable systems in the crystal engineering field: the physico-chemical properties of the components add, merge or transform when co-crystals are formed, giving rise to potentially improved performance in “old” solid-state chemistry fields, as in the