In this work, we demonstrate that the performance of mechanochemically activated transesterification and alkene metathesis catalysts is significantly enhanced when the thermal effects of ultrasound are suppressed. Suppression of these effects is realized by performing the reaction under methane instead of argon. Not only do these results provide further confirmation of the true mechanochemical nature of the ultrasonic activation of the catalysts, but it also strongly recommends the use of methane as standard saturation gas when studying the mechanochemical effects of ultrasound
The use of high intensity ultrasound to enhance the reactivity of heterogeneous, liquid-solid reacti...
Scission of a supramolecular polymer??metal complex can be carried out using collapsing cavitation b...
Mechanochemistry refers to chemical reactions that are induced by the direct absorption of mechanica...
In this work, we demonstrate that the performance of mechanochemically activated transesterification...
We have investigated the effect of the concentration and molecular weight on the activity of polymer...
Ultrasound has been widely used by chemists to enhance yields as well as rates of homogeneous as wel...
Ultrasound has been shown to have desirable effects on both homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions,...
Unusual chemical phenomenon associated with ultrasound is on account of cavitation effect. The ultra...
Ultrasound can be used in chemistry to increase both reaction rates and yields of products. Most eff...
The effect of ultrasonic vibrations on the vapor phase decomposition of cumene to benzene and propyl...
Ultrasound can be used in chemistry to increase both reaction rates and yields of products. Most eff...
The introduction of high power ultrasound (i.e., sound energy with frequencies in the range 15 kHz t...
The use of high intensity ultrasound to enhance the reactivity of heterogeneous, liquid-solid reacti...
Scission of a supramolecular polymer??metal complex can be carried out using collapsing cavitation b...
Mechanochemistry refers to chemical reactions that are induced by the direct absorption of mechanica...
In this work, we demonstrate that the performance of mechanochemically activated transesterification...
We have investigated the effect of the concentration and molecular weight on the activity of polymer...
Ultrasound has been widely used by chemists to enhance yields as well as rates of homogeneous as wel...
Ultrasound has been shown to have desirable effects on both homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions,...
Unusual chemical phenomenon associated with ultrasound is on account of cavitation effect. The ultra...
Ultrasound can be used in chemistry to increase both reaction rates and yields of products. Most eff...
The effect of ultrasonic vibrations on the vapor phase decomposition of cumene to benzene and propyl...
Ultrasound can be used in chemistry to increase both reaction rates and yields of products. Most eff...
The introduction of high power ultrasound (i.e., sound energy with frequencies in the range 15 kHz t...
The use of high intensity ultrasound to enhance the reactivity of heterogeneous, liquid-solid reacti...
Scission of a supramolecular polymer??metal complex can be carried out using collapsing cavitation b...
Mechanochemistry refers to chemical reactions that are induced by the direct absorption of mechanica...