articleThe Journal of Organic ChemistryJan 12, 2017Closed access

Altering Product Selectivity by Mechanochemistry

RWTH Aachen University

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Abstract

Mechanochemical activation achieved by grinding, shearing, pulling, or milling opens unique opportunities in synthetic organic chemistry. Common features are that mechanochemistry facilitates reactions with insoluble reactants, enables high-yielding solvent-free synthetic procedures, and shortens reaction times, among others. However, mechanochemical techniques can also alter chemical reactivity and selectivity compared to the analogous solution-based protocols. As a consequence, solvent-free milling can lead to different product compositions or equilibration mixtures than in solution. Reactions by milling have also allowed the trapping and characterization of elusive intermediates and materials. In this…

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Keywords
  • Mechanochemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Selectivity
  • Reactivity (psychology)
  • Grinding
  • Chemical reaction
  • Solvent
  • Chemical synthesis
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