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Mechanochemistry: opportunities for new and cleaner synthesis

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Concentrating on recent advances, this article covers industrial aspects, inorganic materials, organic synthesis, cocrystallisation, pharmaceutical aspects, metal complexes, supramolecular aspects and characterization methods.
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The aim of this critical review is to provide a broad but digestible overview of mechanochemical synthesis, i.e. reactions conducted by grinding solid reactants together with no or minimal solvent. Although mechanochemistry has historically been a sideline approach to synthesis it may soon move into the mainstream because it is increasingly apparent that it can be practical, and even advantageous, and because of the opportunities it provides for developing more sustainable methods. Concentrating on recent advances, this article covers industrial aspects, inorganic materials, organic synthesis, cocrystallisation, pharmaceutical aspects, metal complexes (including metal–organic frameworks), supramolecular aspects and characterization methods. The historical development, mechanistic aspects, limitations and opportunities are also discussed (314 references).

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Mechanochemical synthesis of methylammonium lead iodide perovskite

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Mechanochemical Metal-Free Transfer Hydrogenation of Carbonyls Using Polymethylhydrosiloxane as the Hydrogen Source

TL;DR: In this article, a new methodology for the rapid and selective reduction of carbonyls in the solid phase was proposed, exploiting mechanical energy and using a cheap and air-stable silane, polymethylhydrosiloxane (PMHS), with catalytic amounts of fluorides.
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Mechanochemical Synthesis of Dipeptides Using Mg-Al Hydrotalcite as Activating Agent under Solvent-Free Reaction Conditions

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A profile refinement method for nuclear and magnetic structures

TL;DR: In this paper, a structure refinement method was described which does not use integrated neutron powder intensities, single or overlapping, but employs directly the profile intensities obtained from step-scanning measurements of the powder diagram.
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A chemically functionalizable nanoporous material (Cu3(TMA)2(H2O)3)n

TL;DR: In this paper, a highly porous metal coordination polymer [Cu3(TMA)2(H2O)3]n (where TMA is benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylate) was formed in 80 percent yield.
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The Sonogashira Reaction: A Booming Methodology in Synthetic Organic Chemistry†

TL;DR: Transition-Metal-Free Reactions, Alkynylation of Heterocycles, and Synthesis of Electronic and Electrooptical Molecules: A Review.
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Rietveld refinement guidelines

TL;DR: A set of general guidelines for structure refinement using the Rietveld (whole profile) method has been formulated by the International Union of Crystallography Commission on Powder Diffraction.
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