reviewChemical Society ReviewsJan 1, 2012Closed access

Supramolecular concepts and new techniques in mechanochemistry: cocrystals, cages, rotaxanes, open metal–organic frameworks

McGill University

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Abstract

Mechanochemical reactions effected by milling or grinding are an attractive means to conduct chemical reactions dependent on molecular recognition and to systematically explore different modes of molecular self-assembly. The natural relationship between milling mechanochemistry and supramolecular chemistry arises primarily from the ability to avoid bulk solvent, which simultaneously avoids limitations of solution-based chemistry, such as solubility, solvent complexation, or solvolysis, and makes the resulting process highly environmentally friendly. This tutorial review highlights the use of mechanochemistry for the synthesis of supramolecular targets in the solid state, such as molecular hydrogen- or…

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Keywords
  • Mechanochemistry
  • Supramolecular chemistry
  • Supramolecular catalysis
  • Molecular recognition
  • Chemistry
  • Crystal engineering
  • Rotaxane
  • Covalent bond
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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