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More than “just a drop”: the enigmatic role of liquid additives in mechanochemistry [PDF]
We debate the role of liquid additives in liquid-assisted mechanochemistry, highlighting how miniscule amounts of liquid profoundly and mostly inexplicably affect the mechanism and outcomes of mechanochemical reactions.
D'Abbrunzo, Ilenia, Hasa, Dritan
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In this work, the potential of using selective laser sintering (SLS) to fabricate gadolinium-doped ceria (GDC, Ce0.8Gd0.2O2) electrolyte layers for solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) using cerium and gadolinium oxide precursors was explored.
Anna Asmedianova +3 more
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Composite solid electrolytes based on an organic ionic plastic crystal (n-C4H9)4NBF4 with highly dispersed SiO2 with specific surface area of Ss = 324±10 m2/g have been studied for the first time. By methods of X-ray diffraction and differential scanning
Ivan Stebnitskii +2 more
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Mechanochemistry: fundamentals to application [PDF]
In the first part, I will talk about the role of mechanochemistry in prebiotic chemistry. For example, prebiotically plausible pathways to peptides from inactivated amino acids are unclear as most oligomerization approaches rely on thermodynamically ...
Stolar, Tomislav
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Mechanochemistry: A new frontier in chemical synthesis
Mechanochemistry, a branch of chemistry that involves the application of mechanical energy to induce chemical reactions, has garnered significant attention for its unique approach to chemical synthesis and materials processing.
Anup Basnet Chetry
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Dry reforming of methane (DRM) is a promising method for turning two major greenhouse gases, CO2 and CH4, into syngas (H2 + CO). This syngas has the right H2/CO ratio for making valuable chemicals and liquid fuels.
Abdulwahab Saad +4 more
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Moving Mechanochemistry Forward: Mechanochemistry and the non-covalent bond
Adam Michalchuk and Tomislav Friščić outline the importance of research into non-covalent bonds and their implications in mechanochemistry.
Adam A. L. Michalchuk +1 more
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Mechanochemistry as a Green Synthetic Route [PDF]
Mechanochemistry has emerged as a transformative approach in sustainable chemistry, offering a solvent-free and energy-efficient pathway for chemical synthesis. By utilizing mechanical force—typically through ball milling, grinding, or other shear-driven
Moss, Caitlin
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MECHANOCHEMISTRY: A GREEN SOLUTION IN CHEMICAL SYNTHESIS [PDF]
Efforts to encourage economic, environmentally and user friendly synthetic method has continued to gain general support of researchers and general society in recent time.
Onawumi, O. O.E. +2 more
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