Ball milling in organic synthesis: solutions and challenges
2011; Royal Society of Chemistry; Volume: 40; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1039/c0cs00195c
ISSN1460-4744
AutoresAchim Stolle, Tony Szuppa, Silke E. S. Leonhardt, Bernd Ondruschka,
Tópico(s)Ionic liquids properties and applications
ResumoDuring the last decade numerous protocols have been published using the method of ball milling for synthesis all over the field of organic chemistry. However, compared to other methods leaving their marks on the road to sustainable synthesis (e.g. microwave, ultrasound, ionic liquids) chemistry in ball mills is rather underrepresented in the knowledge of organic chemists. Especially, in the last three years the interest in this technique raised continuously, culminating in several high-quality synthetic procedures covering the whole range of organic synthesis. Thus, the present tutorial review will be focused on the highlights using this method of energy transfer and energy dissipation. The central aim is to motivate researchers to take notice of ball mills as chemical reactors, implementing this technique in everyday laboratory use and thus, pave the ground for future activities in this interdisciplinary field of research.
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