Tinkering with Mechanochemical Tools for Scale Up
- PMID: 37114517
- DOI: 10.1002/anie.202300819
Tinkering with Mechanochemical Tools for Scale Up
Abstract
Mechanochemistry provides an environmentally benign platform to develop more sustainable chemical processes by limiting raw materials, energy use, and waste generation while using physically smaller equipment. A continuously growing research community has steadily showcased examples of beneficial mechanochemistry applications at both the laboratory and the preparative scale. In contrast to solution-based chemistry, mechanochemical processes have not yet been standardized, and thus scaling up is still a nascent discipline. The purpose of this Minireview is to highlight similarities, differences and challenges of the various approaches that have been successfully applied for a range of chemical applications at various scales. We hope to provide a discussion starting point for those interested in further developing mechanochemical processes for commercial use and/or industrialisation.
Keywords: Ball Milling; Catalysis; Extrusion; Mechanochemistry; Upscaling.
© 2023 The Authors. Angewandte Chemie International Edition published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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