Using tandem in situ monitoring and isotope-labeled solids, we reveal that mechanochemical ball-milling overcomes inherently slow solid-state diffusion through continuous comminution and growth of milled particles. This process occurs with or without a net chemical reaction and also occurs between solids and liquid additives that can be practically used for highly efficient deuterium labeling of solids. The presented findings reveal a fundamental aspect of milling reactions and also delineate a methodology that should be considered in the study of mechanochemical reaction mechanisms
Direct mechanocatalysis (DM) describes solvent-free catalytic reactions that are initiated by mechan...
The past two decades have witnessed a rapid emergence of interest in mechanochemistry–chemical and m...
A large number of nonequilibrium processes for synthesizing metastable materials use mechanical ener...
Using tandem in situ monitoring and isotope-labeled solids, we reveal that mechanochemical ball-mill...
Using tandem in situ monitoring and isotope-labeled solids, we reveal that mechanochemical ball-mill...
Driven by the promise of alternative synthetic routes to fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals, mechano...
With its ability to enable solvent-free chemical reactions, mechanochemistry promises to open new an...
Recent progress in the field of mechanochemistry has expanded the discovery of mechanically induced ...
Mechanochemical and mechanical alloying processes take place between colliding surfaces in the heavy...
The present work focuses on the challenges that emerge in connection with the kinetics of mechanical...
The application of mechanical force to induce the formation and cleavage of covalent bonds is a rapi...
In current days, the search for alternatives to achieve a sustainable development at the scientific ...
High energy ball milling is a broad family of well-known techniques for materials processing that in...
The interest in mechanochemical reactions and their fields of application have increased enormously ...
Dysprosium nitride was synthesized by the reactive milling of the rare earth metal under 400 kPa nit...
Direct mechanocatalysis (DM) describes solvent-free catalytic reactions that are initiated by mechan...
The past two decades have witnessed a rapid emergence of interest in mechanochemistry–chemical and m...
A large number of nonequilibrium processes for synthesizing metastable materials use mechanical ener...
Using tandem in situ monitoring and isotope-labeled solids, we reveal that mechanochemical ball-mill...
Using tandem in situ monitoring and isotope-labeled solids, we reveal that mechanochemical ball-mill...
Driven by the promise of alternative synthetic routes to fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals, mechano...
With its ability to enable solvent-free chemical reactions, mechanochemistry promises to open new an...
Recent progress in the field of mechanochemistry has expanded the discovery of mechanically induced ...
Mechanochemical and mechanical alloying processes take place between colliding surfaces in the heavy...
The present work focuses on the challenges that emerge in connection with the kinetics of mechanical...
The application of mechanical force to induce the formation and cleavage of covalent bonds is a rapi...
In current days, the search for alternatives to achieve a sustainable development at the scientific ...
High energy ball milling is a broad family of well-known techniques for materials processing that in...
The interest in mechanochemical reactions and their fields of application have increased enormously ...
Dysprosium nitride was synthesized by the reactive milling of the rare earth metal under 400 kPa nit...
Direct mechanocatalysis (DM) describes solvent-free catalytic reactions that are initiated by mechan...
The past two decades have witnessed a rapid emergence of interest in mechanochemistry–chemical and m...
A large number of nonequilibrium processes for synthesizing metastable materials use mechanical ener...