Themed collection Fundamental Basis of Mechanochemical Reactivity

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Fundamental basis of mechanochemical reactivity

This themed collection includes a collection of articles on the fundamental basis of mechanochemical reactivity.

Graphical abstract: Fundamental basis of mechanochemical reactivity
Review Article

Polymer mechanochemistry: from single molecule to bulk material

Polymer mechanochemistry has experienced a renaissance over the past decades, primarily propelled by the rapid development of mechanophores and principles governing the mechanochemical transduction or material strengthening.

Graphical abstract: Polymer mechanochemistry: from single molecule to bulk material
Review Article

Wandering through quantum-mechanochemistry: from concepts to reactivity and switches

Mechanochemistry has experienced a renaissance in recent years witnessing, at the molecular level, a remarkable interplay between theory and experiment.

Graphical abstract: Wandering through quantum-mechanochemistry: from concepts to reactivity and switches
From the themed collection: 2023 PCCP Reviews
Open Access Communication

A kinetic study of mechanically activated atom exchange: the effect of milling frequency and ball mass

This study investigates the mechanochemical reaction of hydrogen isotope exchange between solid benzoic acid and liquid heavy water.

Graphical abstract: A kinetic study of mechanically activated atom exchange: the effect of milling frequency and ball mass
Open Access Communication

Direct in situ measurement of polymorphic transition temperatures under thermo-mechanochemical conditions

Thermo-milling overcomes the kinetic barrier associated with a phase transition, and it occurs close to the temperature at which free energies of the two polymorphs cross each other.

Graphical abstract: Direct in situ measurement of polymorphic transition temperatures under thermo-mechanochemical conditions
Communication

Elucidating mechanochemical reactivity of a ternary halogen-bonded cocrystal system by computational and calorimetric studies

Mechanochemical interconversions of a three-component halogen-bonded cocrystal system revealed a complex landscape of multicomponent phases, where all transformations were explained by periodic DFT calculations and dissolution calorimetry measurements.

Graphical abstract: Elucidating mechanochemical reactivity of a ternary halogen-bonded cocrystal system by computational and calorimetric studies
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Computational study on the mechanism for the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients nitrofurantoin and dantrolene in both solution and mechanochemical conditions

Computational chemistry is able to reproduce and explain experimental reaction times for the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients nitrofurantoin and dantrolene both in solution and ball milling conditions.

Graphical abstract: Computational study on the mechanism for the synthesis of active pharmaceutical ingredients nitrofurantoin and dantrolene in both solution and mechanochemical conditions
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Calcite–aragonite transformation in an eggshell: a crucial role of organics and assessment of the impact of milling conditions on its extent using Taguchi design

The occurrence of calcite–aragonite phase transformation when a mechanically activated eggshell is triggered by the presence of the organic material (eggshell membrane).

Graphical abstract: Calcite–aragonite transformation in an eggshell: a crucial role of organics and assessment of the impact of milling conditions on its extent using Taguchi design
Open Access Paper

Kinetics of the mechanically induced ibuprofen–nicotinamide co-crystal formation by in situ X-ray diffraction

Combined time-resolved in situ analysis and numerical modelling reveals details of mechanochemical reaction mechanisms.

Graphical abstract: Kinetics of the mechanically induced ibuprofen–nicotinamide co-crystal formation by in situ X-ray diffraction
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Combining high energy ball milling and liquid crystal templating method to prepare magnetic ordered mesoporous silica. A physico-chemical investigation

The physico-chemical investigation of superparamagnetic MCM41 like materials prepared by the novel combination of high energy ball milling and liquid crystal templating method is presented.

Graphical abstract: Combining high energy ball milling and liquid crystal templating method to prepare magnetic ordered mesoporous silica. A physico-chemical investigation
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Mechanochemical ignition of self-propagating reactions in equimolar Al–Ni powder mixtures and multilayers

Mechanochemical reactivity suggests an interesting parallel between equimolar Al–Ni powder mixtures and multilayers.

Graphical abstract: Mechanochemical ignition of self-propagating reactions in equimolar Al–Ni powder mixtures and multilayers
From the themed collection: 2024 PCCP HOT Articles
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Comparison of mechanochemical methods in the synthesis of binaphthol–benzoquinone based cocrystals

Mechanochemical methods either under neat or liquid assisted conditions have proven to be successful in making the cocrystals with different stoichiometries.

Graphical abstract: Comparison of mechanochemical methods in the synthesis of binaphthol–benzoquinone based cocrystals
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Mechanochemical hydroquinone regeneration promotes gold salt reduction in sub-stoichiometric conditions of the reducing agent

The hydroquinone reducing agent is regenerated during the mechanochemical reduction of gold salt to form metal nanoparticles, and it remains active in the chemical reduction process even when used in sub-stoichiometric conditions.

Graphical abstract: Mechanochemical hydroquinone regeneration promotes gold salt reduction in sub-stoichiometric conditions of the reducing agent
From the themed collection: 2024 PCCP HOT Articles
Open Access Paper

Exploring mechanochemistry of pharmaceutical cocrystals: effect of incident angle on molecular mixing during simulated indentations of two organic solids

Simulated indentation experiments reveal how the incident angle and speed affect connective neck formation, material transfer, and structural disruption; important parameters for the mechanochemical cocrystallisation of theophylline and citric acid.

Graphical abstract: Exploring mechanochemistry of pharmaceutical cocrystals: effect of incident angle on molecular mixing during simulated indentations of two organic solids
From the themed collection: 2024 PCCP HOT Articles
Open Access Paper

Liquid reagents are not enough for liquid assisted grinding in the synthesis of [(AgBr)(n-pica)]n

This study investigates the mechanochemical reactions between AgBr with the liquid reagents 3-picolylamine and 4-picolylamine.

Graphical abstract: Liquid reagents are not enough for liquid assisted grinding in the synthesis of [(AgBr)(n-pica)]n
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Interactions and reactivity in crystalline intermediates of mechanochemical cyclorhodation reactions

State of the art computations help explain the differences in reactivity between transient cocrystals that precede the mechanochemical activation of C–H bonds during the formation of rhodacyles.

Graphical abstract: Interactions and reactivity in crystalline intermediates of mechanochemical cyclorhodation reactions
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Theoretical study on the mechanochemical reactivity in Diels–Alder reactions

Mechanochemical reaction constants, defined as dimensionless cubic force constants, tell us how easily mechanical force can lower reaction barriers and thus correlate well with the yields of the mechanochemical Diels–Alder reactions.

Graphical abstract: Theoretical study on the mechanochemical reactivity in Diels–Alder reactions
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In situ monitoring of mechanochemical MOF formation by NMR relaxation time correlation

We present a new approach to monitoring mechanochemical transformations, using a magnetic resonance (MR) method in which relaxation time correlation maps are used to follow the formation of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) Zn-MOF-74 and ZIF-8.

Graphical abstract: In situ monitoring of mechanochemical MOF formation by NMR relaxation time correlation
Open Access Paper

Effects of surface chemistry on the mechanochemical decomposition of tricresyl phosphate

Surface chemistry influences the mechanochemical decomposition of antiwear additives.

Graphical abstract: Effects of surface chemistry on the mechanochemical decomposition of tricresyl phosphate
Paper

Direct thermodynamic characterization of solid-state reactions by isothermal calorimetry

Methodology for direct measurement of reaction enthalpy by isothermal calorimetry has been developed and applied for various reactions in solid state.

Graphical abstract: Direct thermodynamic characterization of solid-state reactions by isothermal calorimetry
From the themed collection: 2023 PCCP HOT Articles
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The manipulation of natural mineral chalcopyrite CuFeS2via mechanochemistry: properties and thermoelectric potential

The possibility of manipulating the band gap Eg and nanostructuring of chalcopyrite CuFeS2 by mechanochemical intervention is revealed. The nanostructuring of this mineral is reflected by the amorphization A of its structure.

Graphical abstract: The manipulation of natural mineral chalcopyrite CuFeS2via mechanochemistry: properties and thermoelectric potential
Open Access Paper

High pressure behaviour of the organic semiconductor salt (TTF-BTD)2I3

The high pressure form of the organic semiconductor (TTF-BTD)2I3 is analysed with Raman and XRD and theoretical approaches. Although experimentally a very high-pressure form cannot be obtained, theory predicts the dimerization of TTF-BTD cations.

Graphical abstract: High pressure behaviour of the organic semiconductor salt (TTF-BTD)2I3
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Mechanistic model for quantifying the effect of impact force on mechanochemical reactivity

This paper presents methodology to quantitatively link the macroscale ball mill reaction parameters to fundamental drivers of chemical reactivity using a novel ball mill reactor with precise force control and integrated measurement.

Graphical abstract: Mechanistic model for quantifying the effect of impact force on mechanochemical reactivity
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Using oriented external electric fields to manipulate rupture forces of mechanophores

Using electronic structure calculations, we show that oriented external electric fields have a strong effect on the mechanical force required to activate mechanophores.

Graphical abstract: Using oriented external electric fields to manipulate rupture forces of mechanophores
Open Access Paper

Exploring the role of solvent polarity in mechanochemical Knoevenagel condensation: in situ investigation and isolation of reaction intermediates

Mechanochemistry has proven to be a highly effective method for the synthesis of organic compounds.

Graphical abstract: Exploring the role of solvent polarity in mechanochemical Knoevenagel condensation: in situ investigation and isolation of reaction intermediates
Open Access Paper

Induction-heated ball-milling: a promising asset for mechanochemical reactions

This work presents a promising approach for heating up reaction media during ball-milling reactions, using induction heating. Heat can be generated from the outside (jar heating) as well as the inside (bead heating).

Graphical abstract: Induction-heated ball-milling: a promising asset for mechanochemical reactions
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Rationalizing the formation of porosity in mechanochemically-synthesized polymers

The generation of a matrix of 144 mechanochemically-synthesized polymers reveals that the physical state, molecular size, geometry, flexibility, and electronic structure of the building blocks are crucial for polymer porosity.

Graphical abstract: Rationalizing the formation of porosity in mechanochemically-synthesized polymers
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About this collection

There is a growing need to understand how mechanical energy drives physico-chemical transformations in individual molecules as well as in complex materials, which requires a non-traditional way of thinking about chemical reactivity. This themed collection aims to highlight original achievements or historical perspectives which provide or discuss developments in understanding fundamental aspects of mechanically driven reactivity of individual molecules and solids.

Guest Edited by: Adam A.L. Michalchuk (University of Birmingham) and Francesco Delogu (University of Cagliari).

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