Mechanochemistry is an innovative field at the intersection of chemistry and mechanical engineering, focusing on chemical reactions driven by mechanical force. Unlike traditional methods that rely on heat, light, or catalysts to initiate reactions, mechanochemistry harnesses mechanical energy to induce chemical transformations. This approach offers several advantages, including reduced energy consumption, enhanced reaction selectivity, and the ability to access novel reaction pathways. Mechanochemical reactions can occur in various environments, including ball mills, mortar and pestle setups, and high-pressure systems. They have applications in areas such as materials synthesis, pharmaceuticals, and sustainable chemistry. By exploring the fundamental principles of mechanochemistry, researchers aim to develop efficient and environmentally friendly processes for chemical synthesis and manufacturing.
Title : Eliminating implant failure in humans with nano chemistry: 30,000 cases and counting
Thomas J Webster, Brown University, United States
Title : Nutrient and heavy metal loads from the Ribeiras to Coastal zones: A land-ocean continuum perspective in Madeira Island
Aracelis Del Carmen Narayan Rajnauth, University of Porto, Portugal
Title : Prospective polyoxometalate-based covalent organic framework heterogeneous catalysts
Arash Ebrahimi, Comenius University Bratislava, Slovakia, Slovenia
Title : De novo molecular design and bioactivity prediction of novel hexahydroquinolines as transmission-blocking PfCDPK4 inhibitors
Gbolahan O Oduselu, University of Ghana, Ghana
Title : Expanding and improve the 2D periodic law of Менделееь elements, and construct the 3D periodic law of elements
Zhongsheng Lee, Zhengzhou Commercial Technician College, China
Title : Advances in plasma-based radioactive waste treatment
Hossam A Gabbar, Ontario Tech University, Canada