Discover recent mechanochemistry research from our Advisory Board

Since publishing our first articles in January 2024, RSC Mechanochemistry has continued to publish impactful research in the field of mechanical forces in chemistry and the use of mechanochemistry in other disciplines. Here we are looking back at some of the publications from our Advisory Board.

 

Grinding and the anisotropic environment: influences on the diastereoselective formation of Group 15 allyl complexes

Lauren E. Wenger, Timothy P. Hanusa

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 235-243

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00001C

Mechanochemical synthesis and transformation of the polymorphic double carbonates fairchildite and buetschliite, (K2Ca(CO3)2): an in situ X-ray powder diffraction study

Volker Kahlenberg, Doris E. Braun, Wolfgang Schmidt, Hang Liu, Sebastian Leiting, Claudia Weidenthaler

RSC Mechanochem., 2025, 2, 152-158

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00093E

Mechanosynthesis of ruthenium trisbipyridyl complexes and application in photoredox catalysis in a ball-mill

Florian Luttringer, Matthieu Lavayssiere, Enita Rastoder, Nikita Salov, Tristan Gravelet, François Quintin, Julien Pinaud, Frédéric Lamaty, Xavier Bantreil

RSC Mechanochem., 2025, 2, 108-115

DOI: 10.139/D4MR00112E

Aza-Michael addition by ball milling

Leonarda Vugrin, Alen Bjelopetrović, Ivan Halasz

RSC Mechanochem., 2025, 2, 184-187

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00133H

Mechanochemical indium(0)-mediated Barbier allylation of carbonyl compounds: unexpected immiscible water additive effect for hydrophobic reagents

Nuri Kim, Eun Sul Go, Jeung Gon Kim

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 158-161

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00005F

Kinetics of primary mechanochemical covalent-bond-forming reactions

Yerzhan S. Zholdassov, Ryan W. Kwok, Milan A. Shlain, Monil Patel, Mateusz Marianki, Adam B. Braunschweig

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 11-32

DOI: 10.1039/D3MR00018D

Solvent influence on the mechanism of a mechanochemical metal-halide metathesis reaction

Sourabh Kumar, Dillon Button-Jennings, Timothy P. Hanusa, Ashlie Martini

RSC Mechanochem., 2025, Advance Article

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00136B

Pressure as the driving force for mechanochemical reactions on the example of ion metathesis of alkali halides upon ball milling

Wolfgang Schmidt, Pit Losch, Hilke Petersen, Martin Etter, Florian Baum, Jan Ternieden, Claudia Weidenthaler

RSC Mechanochem., 2025, 2, 273-284

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00104D

Conquering the impossible: mechanochemistry as a tool for tackling coordination chemistry challenges

Huanxin Zhang, Nathan Davison, Erli Lu

RSC Mechanochem., 2025, 2, 370-388

DOI: 10.1039/D5MR00005J

Ball-milling for efficient synthesis of pyridine-containing iron(II) photosensitizers

Enita Rastoder, Thierry Michel, Frédéric Lamaty, Xavier Bantreil

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 116-122

DOI: 10.1039/D3MR00033H

Chemoselectivity switch by mechanochemistry in the base-catalysed dione-acylation

Sally Nijem, Alexander Kaushansky, Svetlana Pucovski, Elisa Ivry, Evelina Colacino, Ivan Halsz, Charles Diesendruck

RSC Mechanochem., 2025, 2, 419-425

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00141A

Synthesis of α-ketothioamides with elemental sulfur under solvent-free conditions in a mixer mill

Chandan Chittapriya Sahu, Sourav Biswas, Renè Hommelsheim, Carsten Bolm

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 38-42

DOI: 10.1039/D3MR00025G

Total mechano-synthesis of 2-cyclopropyl-4-(4-fluorophenyl)quinoline-3-acrylaldehyde—a pivotal intermediate of pitavastatin

Jingbo Yu, Yanhua Zhang, Zehao Zheng, Weike Su

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 367-374

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR000396F

“What makes every work perfect is cooking and grinding”: the ancient roots of mechanochemistry

Marianna Marchini, Giacomo Montanari, Lucia Casali, Matteo Martelli, Lucia Raggetti, Matej Baláž, Peter Baláž, Lucia Maini

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 123-129

DOI: 10.1039/D3MR00035D

Reassessing mechanochemical processes in polyatomic systems for smart fabrication of nanocomposites

Mamoru Senna, Adam. A.L. Michalchuk

RSC Mechanochem., 2025, 2, 351-369

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00084F

 

Are you ready to contribute to the future of mechanochemistry? RSC Mechanochemistry offers you an inclusive and dedicated home for the ideas, scientific language and approaches that cut across the many disciplines mechanochemistry touches. Here we are seeking to build knowledge, as well as foster innovation and discovery at this forefront of chemistry. Whether you are seeking to understand the fundamentals of mechanochemistry, or you are excited by its applications and potential, this journal is for you. All of the content in this journal is gold open access, which means that you can read every article for free, and we are covering all publication costs until mid-2026.

RSC Mechanochemistry sponsored Early Career Researchers Mechanochemistry Symposium in Birmingham

RSC Mechanochemistry was delighted to sponsor the recent Early Career Researchers Mechanochemistry Symposium in Birmingham, UK. Organised by our Advisory Board members Debbie Crawford and Adam Michalchuk. The event featured a Dragon’s Den-style competition in which teams got to pitch their ideas to Dragons in the field of mechanochemistry.

 

The winning Dragon’s Den team

 

All Early Career Researchers and Dragons from the Dragon’s Den competition

 

Editor-in-Chief Tomislav Friščić talking about RSC Mechanochemistry

Discover recent mechanochemistry research from our Editorial Board

Since publishing our first articles in January 2024, RSC Mechanochemistry has continued to publish impactful research in the field of mechanical forces in chemistry and the use of mechanochemistry in other disciplines. Here we are looking back at some of the publications from our Editorial Board.

In situ investigation of controlled polymorphism in mechanochemistry at elevated temperature

Kevin Linberg, Philipp C. Sander, Franziska Emmerling and Adam A. L. Michalchuk

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 43-49

DOI: 10.1039/D3MR00019B

In situ Raman spectroscopy for comparing ball milling and resonant acoustic mixing in organic mechanosynthesis

Leonarda Vugrin, Christos Chatzigiannis, Evelina Colacino and Ivan Halasz

RSC Mechanochem., 2025, Advance Article

DOI: 10.1039/D5MR00016E

Polymer vessels in mechanochemical syntheses: assessing material performance

Marisol Fabienne Rappen, Lars Beissel, Jonathan Geisler, Simeon Theodor Tietmeyer, Sven Grätz and Lars Borchardt

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 386-392

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR000059E

The role of the milling environment on the copper-catalysed mechanochemical synthesis of tolbutamide

Kathleen Floyd, Lori Gonnet, Tomislav Friščić and James Batteas

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 289-295

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00031E

Base-mediated trimerization of enones under solvent-free and ball-milling conditions

Gang Shao, Pinhua Li, Zheng-Chun Yin, Jun-Shen Chen, Xu-Ling Xiaa and Guan-Wu Wang

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 162-166

DOI: 10.1039/D3MR00010A

Mechanochemistry enabled highly efficient solvent-free deoxygenation of phosphine oxides in air

Koji Kubota, Reon Hisazumi, Tamae Seoa and Hajime Ito

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 250-254

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00011K

Modeling mechanochemistry: pressure dependence of Diels–Alder cycloaddition reaction kinetics

Nicholas Hopper, François Sidoroff, Juliette Cayer-Barrioz, Denis Mazuyer, Bo Chen and Wilfred T. Tysoe

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 402-412

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00063C

Deriving kinetic insights from mechanochemically synthesized compounds using multivariate analysis (MCR-ALS) of powder X-ray diffraction data

Laura Macchietti, Lucia Casali, Franziska Emmerling, Dario Braga and Fabrizia Grepioni

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 106-115

DOI: 10.1039/D3MR00013C

Cyanation of aryl halides using potassium hexacyanoferrate(ii) via direct mechanocatalysis

Suhmi Hwang, Phil M. Preuß, Wilm Pickhardt, Sven Grätz and Lars Borchardt

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 531-535

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00054D

Direct arylation of gem-difluorostyrenes using in situ mechanochemically generated calcium-based heavy Grignard reagents

Xihong Wang, Yamato Fukuzawa, Pan Gao, Julong Jiang, Satoshi Maeda, Koji Kubota and Hajime Ito

RSC Mechanochem., 2025, 2, 256-262

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00135D

Direct arylation of alkyl fluorides using in situ mechanochemically generated calcium-based heavy Grignard reagents

Pan Gao, Julong Jiang, Yamato Fukuzawa, Satoshi Maeda, Koji Kubota and Hajime Ito

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 486-491

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00067F

Mechanochemical synthesis of bismuth active pharmaceutical ingredients, bismuth(iii) gallate and bismuth citrate

Daniel Szczerba, Jean-Louis Do, Davin Tan, Hatem M. Titi, Nicolas Geoffroy, María del Carmen Marco de Lucas, Julien Boudon, Ivan Halasz, Tomislav Friščić and Simon A. J. Kimber

RSC Mechanochem., 2024, 1, 255-262

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00008K

Mechanochemical ZIF-9 formation: in situ analysis and photocatalytic enhancement evaluation

Noelia Rodríguez-Sánchez, Carsten Prinz, Ralf Bienert, Menta Ballesteros, A. Rabdel Ruiz Salvador, Biswajit Bhattacharya and Franziska Emmerling

RSC Mechanochem., 2025, 2, 116-126

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00114A

Solvent-free zinc-mediated Béchamp reduction using mechanochemistry

Koji Kubota, Asahi Nagaoa and Hajime Ito

RSC Mechanochem., 2025, Advance Article

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00138A

Efficient racemization of the pharmaceutical compound Levetiracetam using solvent-free mechanochemistry

Chrystal Lopes, Lucia Casali, Franziska Emmerling, Tom Leyssens, Valérie Dupray, Clement Brandel and Yohann Cartigny

RSC Mechanochem., 2025, 2, 83-90

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00103F

Scaling theory for the kinetics of mechanochemical reactions with convective flow

Tetsuya Yamamoto, Koji Kubota, Yu Harabuchia and Hajime Ito

RSC Mechanochem., 2025, 2, 230-239

DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00091A

 

Are you ready to contribute to the future of mechanochemistry? RSC Mechanochemistry offers you an inclusive and dedicated home for the ideas, scientific language and approaches that cut across the many disciplines mechanochemistry touches. Here we are seeking to build knowledge, as well as foster innovation and discovery at this forefront of chemistry. Whether you are seeking to understand the fundamentals of mechanochemistry, or you are excited by its applications and potential, this journal is for you. All of the content in this journal is gold open access, which means that you can read every article for free, and we are covering all publication costs until mid-2026.

Discover the most popular RSC Mechanochemistry journal cover from our first year

We asked you about your favourite RSC Mechanochemistry journal cover and you did not let us down.

Our winning cover comes from Shunsuke Tanaka’s group at Kansai University and belongs to their paper titled “Wash-free” synthesis of cyclodextrin metal–organic frameworks.

Read the publication behind the cover here.

Thanks to everyone who voted!

Choose your favourite cover image from our first year

One year ago, RSC Mechanochemistry published its very first issue. In this first year, we’ve seen some stunning cover images on our issues. As we celebrate the one-year anniversary of our first issue, we welcome you to vote for your favourite cover image.

 

Vote for your favourite cover here

 

In situ investigation of controlled polymorphism in mechanochemistry at elevated temperature Halogen-bonded cocrystals via resonant acoustic mixing Visualization of mechanochemical polymer-chain scission in double-network elastomers using a radical-transfer-type fluorescent molecular probe
Kevin Linberg, Philipp C. Sander, Franziska Emmerling and Adam A. L. Michalchuk Alireza Nari, Jeffrey S. Ovens and David L. Bryce Takumi Yamamoto, Akira Takahashi and Hideyuki Otsuka
RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 43-49 RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 50-62 RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 63-68
Base-mediated trimerization of enones under solvent-free and ball-milling conditions “Wash-free” synthesis of cyclodextrin metal–organic frameworks Unprecedented linear products by a mechanochemically activated Biginelli reaction using lawsone
Gang Shao, Pinhua Li, Zheng-Chun Yin, Jun-Shen Chen, Xu-Ling Xia and Guan-Wu Wang Shuhei Fujita, Kazunori Kadota, Atsushi Koike, Hiromasa Uchiyama, Yuichi Tozuka and Shunsuke Tanaka Christina L. Koumpoura, Laure Vendier, Christian Bijani, Anne Robert, Philippe Carbonnière, Jean-Marc Sotiropoulos and Michel Baltas
RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 162-166 RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 153-157 RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 167-175
Mechanochemical synthesis of Zn-bionanohybrids: size effect at the nanoscale to improve their enzyme-like activity Mechanochemical synthesis of β-cyclodextrin urea derivatives under reactive CO2 atmosphere by Staudinger aza-Wittig reaction Elucidating tribochemical reaction mechanisms: insights into tribofilm formation from hydrocarbon adsorbates coupled with tribochemical substrate wear
Carla Garcia-Sanz, Laura Guijarro, Mirosława Pawlyta and Jose M. Palomo Sawssen Nasri, Maxime Lestoquoy, Anne Ponchel, Eric Monflier and Stéphane Menuel Yu-Sheng Li, Fakhrul H. Bhuiyan, Jongcheol Lee, Ashlie Martini and Seong H. Kim
RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 219-227 RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 228-234 RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 328-341
 
Solvent-free mechanochemical synthesis of azo dyes Exploring polymorphism, stoichiometric diversity and simultaneous existence of salt and cocrystal during cocrystallization using mechanochemistry  
Lin Zhang, Qinglang Song, Yanxian Wang, Rui Chen, Yu Xia, Bin Wang, Weiwei Jin, Shaofeng Wu, Ziren Chen, Azhar Iqbal, Chenjiang Liu and Yonghong Zhang Diptajyoti Gogoi, Kalyan J. Kalita, Nishant Biswakarma, Mihails Arhangelskis, Ramesh Ch Deka and Ranjit Thakuria  
RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 447-451 RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 452-464  

 

RSC Mechanochemistry poster prizes at Mechanics of Bond Breaking conference

RSC Mechanochemistry was delighted to sponsor three poster prizes at the recent Mechanics of Bond Breaking: from Single Molecules to Polymer Networks conference in Brussels. The event, which brought together researchers from across polymer chemistry, soft matter science and mechanochemistry, saw leaders in the field of covalent adaptable networks and vitrimers, facture behaviour, mechanochemistry, polymer networks, self-healing materials, single molecule force spectroscopy and supramolecular materials share their latest research in this area

 

RSC Mechanochemistry sponsored three poster prizes, which the judges awarded to:

David Capagna (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany) – Post-fabrication reconfiguration of functional crosslinking segments in polymer gels

Regina Lennarz (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Germany) – MUPSI: a method for uniaxial pressure simulations on molecular systems

Iryna Yakushko (University of Lyon, France) – Reversible mechanochemistry: polarimetry study of polymers containing chiral molecules

 

Congratulations to all winners!

From left to right: Cristian Clasen (organiser), Patrick de Jongh (Assistant Editor, RSC Mechanochemistry), Iryna Yakuskho, Regina Lennarz, Davide Capagna and Charles-André Fustin (organiser)

2024 RSC Mechanochemistry HOT Articles

Welcome to the 2024 HOT article round up!

This is our first full year for the 2024 RSC Mechanochemistry HOT Article Collection to showcase all of the articles selected by our reviewers and handling editors as HOT in 2024.

We hope you enjoy reading and as always, all of our articles are open access so you can easily share your favourites online and with your colleagues.

Explore the full collection!

 

Visualization of mechanochemical polymer-chain scission in double-network elastomers using a radical-transfer-type fluorescent molecular probe
Takumi Yamamoto, Akira Takahashi and Hideyuki Otsuka
RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 63-68
DOI: 10.1039/D3MR00016H

Graphical abstract: Visualization of mechanochemical polymer-chain scission in double-network elastomers using a radical-transfer-type fluorescent molecular probe

Ball-milling for efficient synthesis of pyridine-containing iron(ii) photosensitizers
Enita Rastoder, Thierry Michel, Frédéric Lamaty  and Xavier Bantreil
RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 116-122
DOI: 10.1039/D3MR00033H

Graphical abstract: Ball-milling for efficient synthesis of pyridine-containing iron(ii) photosensitizers

Mechanically induced self-propagating reactions (MSRs) to instantly prepare binary metal chalcogenides: assessing the influence of particle size, bulk modulus, reagents melting temperature difference and thermodynamic constants on the ignition time
Matej Baláž, Róbert Džunda, Radovan Bureš, Tibor Sopčák and Tamás Csanádi
RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 94-105
DOI: 10.1039/D3MR00001J

Graphical abstract: Mechanically induced self-propagating reactions (MSRs) to instantly prepare binary metal chalcogenides: assessing the influence of particle size, bulk modulus, reagents melting temperature difference and thermodynamic constants on the ignition time

Mechanochemical synthesis of zinc-doped hydroxyapatite for tunable micronutrient release 
Mohamed Ammar, Ricardo Bortoletto-Santos, Caue Ribeiro, Lihua Zhang and Jonas Baltrusaitis
RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 263-278
DOI: 10.1039/D3MR00012E

Graphical abstract: Mechanochemical synthesis of zinc-doped hydroxyapatite for tunable micronutrient release

Revealing the mechanism of reductive, mechanochemical Li recycling from LiFePO4
David Geiß, Oleksandr Dolotko, Sylvio Indris, Christian Neemann, Andrei Bologa, Thomas Bergfeldt, Michael Knapp and Helmut Ehrenberg
RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 349-360
DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00014E

Graphical abstract: Revealing the mechanism of reductive, mechanochemical Li recycling from LiFePO4

 

Total mechano-synthesis of 2-cyclopropyl-4-(4-fluorophenyl)quinoline-3-acrylaldehyde—a pivotal intermediate of pitavastatin
Jingbo Yu, Yanhua Zhang, Zehao Zheng and Weike Su
RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 367-374
DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00036F

Graphical abstract: Total mechano-synthesis of 2-cyclopropyl-4-(4-fluorophenyl)quinoline-3-acrylaldehyde—a pivotal intermediate of pitavastatin

Rapid and efficient mechanosynthesis of alkali and alkaline earth molybdates 
Andres Lara-Contreras, Patrick Julien, Jennifer Scott and Emily C. Corcoran
RSC Mechanochem., 2024,1, 477-485
DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00042K

Graphical abstract: Rapid and efficient mechanosynthesis of alkali and alkaline earth molybdates

 

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2024 Year in Review

Celebrating one year of RSC Mechanochemistry!

It has now been one year since RSC Mechanochemistry accepted its first article! To mark the occasion, we have been reflecting on some of the key milestones and excellent articles that have been published so far in our journal.

Looking back at some of our popular articles

We have published almost 100 articles over the past year! Have a visit of some of our most popular articles from 2024.

Mechanochemistry enabled highly efficient solvent-free deoxygenation of phosphine oxides in air

Kinetics of primary mechanochemical covalent-bond-forming reactions

Protecting-group-free mechanosynthesis of amides from hydroxycarboxylic acids: application to the synthesis of imatinib

In situ investigation of controlled polymorphism in mechanochemistry at elevated temperature

Synthesis of short DNA and RNA fragments by resonant acoustic mixing (RAM)

Moving Mechanochemistry Forward

Have you seen our latest editorial?

Moving mechanochemistry forward is the first in a new editorial series in RSC Mechanochemistry.

This editorial highlights the challenges faced in the field of mechanochemistry, and possible future developments in the field. The editorial series invites the community to contribute to, and outline topics and hopefully lay out challenges, which will enable us as a community to come together to move mechanochemistry forward.

Keep an eye out for this series and new editorials which will be published throughout 2025!

Authored by our Editorial Board members, James Batteas, Kerstin Blank, Evelina Colacino, Franziska Emmerling, Tomislav Friscic, James Mack, Jeffrey Moore, Maria Elena Rivas Velazco and Wilfred Tysoe.

Welcoming our inaugural Advisory Board

We introduced our inaugural Advisory Board comprised of 34 internationally renowned researchers working across the field of mechanochemistry.

 

Find out more about our Advisory Board members and their current research interests in our blog series.

Watch back: 2024 RSC Mechanochemistry Showcase webinar

Did you miss our RSC Mechanochemistry Showcase Webinar in 2024?

Our Showcase featured the RSC Mechanochemistry Editorial Board discussing their vision for the journal and board members showcasing selected articles from the research already published.

Watch back the 2024 RSC Mechanochemistry Showcase any time via:

  • our Youtube channel here
  • on WeChat here.

Community Highlights

Our Executive Editor, Laura Fisher and joint Editors-in-Chief, Tomislav Frisic and James Batteas were featured earlier this year in Cosmos Science Magazine! The article titled “The daily GRIND” explores how mechanochemistry is changing science and industry, offering exciting solutions for sustainable material processing.

Have a read here!

Meet our authors

Our authors have provided some excellent interviews in which they discuss their articles and wider research. Explore the “Hear from our authors” series to find out more and submit your next piece of work to RSC Mechanochemistry to receive additional promotion for your research.

Latest journal news

RSC Mechanochemistry is now indexed in the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)! This is a mark of quality and trust, and it is the first step on our journey to ensure your research in the journal is as discoverable as possible.

Keep an eye on our journal webpage and sign up for our e-alerts to stay up-to-date with the latest journal news.

 

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Discover mechanochemistry in China

Mechanochemistry is one of the top emerging technologies in chemistry, and there is a lot of exciting research taking place in this field in China. Therefore, we are placing the spotlight on some leading researchers and recent publications in mechanochemistry in China.

 

Guan-Wu Wang, University of Science and Technology of China

Guan-Wu Wang is a Chair Professor at the University of Science and Technology of China. He earned his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Lanzhou University in 1987, 1990, and 1993, respectively. He then did his postdoctoral work at Fudan University, Kyoto University, University of Kentucky, University of Chicago and Yale University. His research interests include mechanochemical organic synthesis and fullerene chemistry. He is an Editorial Board member for RSC Mechanochemistry.

Discover some of his recent publications:

Unexpected and divergent mechanosynthesis of furanoid-bridged fullerene dimers C120O and C120O2
Gang Shao, Yuan-Yuan Liu, Chuang Niu, Zheng-Chun Yin, Shi-Qi Ye, Yang-Rong Yao, Miqing Chen, Jun-Shen Chen, Xu-Ling Xia, Shangfeng Yang and Guan-Wu Wang
Chem. Sci. 2024, Advance ArticleMechanosynthesis of Fullerotetrahydroquinolines by Copper-Mediated sp3 C–H Functionalization of N,N-Dimethylanilines with [60]Fullerene
Huan Yang, Shi-Qi Ye, Gang Shao, Jun-Shen Chen and Guan-Wu Wang
Synlett 2023, 34, 2047-2051

 

Base-mediated trimerization of enones under solvent-free and ball-milling conditions

Gang Shao, Pinhua Li, Zheng-Chun Yin, Jun-Shen Chen, Xu-Ling Xia and Guan-Wu Wang

RSC Mechanochem. 2024, 1, 162-166, DOI: 10.1039/D3MR00010A

 

Tianbao Ma, Tsinghua University, China

Tianbao Ma is a professor at Tsinghua University, China. His group focuses on both experimental and theoretical studies on superlubricity of nanomaterials (graphene, MoS2, etc), which is of potential value for lubrication in micro-/nano-electromechanical systems. His interests include mechanism and realization of superlubricity of solids, frictional behaviors of nanomaterials, and micro-/nano-manufacturing. He is an Advisory Board member for RSC Mechanochemistry.

Discover some of his recent publications.

Revealing the low-temperature friction behavior and mechanisms of hydrogenated amorphous carbon films with Al/Cr/Si doping
Quansheng Ma, Chengjun Huang, Wei Cai, Jiaxu Zhang, Weiqi Chen, Jie Jin, Yuan Xia, Yi Xu and Tianbao Ma
Tribol. Int. 2024, 198, 109911Interfacial tribochemical kinetics: A new perspective on superlubricity of diamond-like carbon films
Weiqi Chen and Tianbao Ma
Sci. China Technol. Sci. 2024, 67, 2050-2052

 

Solvent-free mechanochemical synthesis of azo dyes

Lin Zhang, Qinglang Song, Yanxian Wang, Rui Chen, Yu Xia, Bin Wang, Weiwei Jin, Shaofeng Wu, Ziren Chen, Azhar Iqbal, Chenjiang Liu and Yonghong Zhang

RSC Mechanochem. 2024, Advance Article, DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00053F

 

Weike Su, Zhejiang University of Technology, China

Weike Su is a professor at Zhejiang University of Technology (ZJUT). He is the executive director of Key Laboratory for Green Pharmaceutical Technologies and Related Equipment of Ministry of Education, China. He received the State Technological Invention Award (China, 2007) and holds a distinguished Professorship at ZJUT (since 2018). His research interests are in green pharmaceutical technology, especially in process intensification technology and mechanochemistry. He is an Advisory Board member for RSC Mechanochemistry.

Discover some of this recent publications:

Mechanochemical C−H Arylation and Alkylation of Indoles Using 3 d Transition Metal and Zero-Valent Magnesium
Chongyang Wu, Jin Lv, Hangqian Fan, Weike Su, Xinjun Cai and Jingbo Yu
Chem. Eur. J. 2024, 30, e202304231Mechanochemical aerobic oxidative Heck coupling by polymer-assisted grinding: cyclodextrin additive facilitating regioselectivity control
Keyu Xiang, Haowen Shou, Chenhui Hu, Weike Su and Jingbo Yu
Green Chem. 2024, 26, 5890-5899

 

Total mechano-synthesis of 2-cyclopropyl-4-(4-fluorophenyl)quinoline-3-acrylaldehyde—a pivotal intermediate of pitavastatin

Jingbo Yu, Yanhua Zhang, Zehao Zheng and Weike Su

RSC Mechanochem. 2024, Advance Article, DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00036F

 

 

RSC Mechanochemistry offers you an inclusive and dedicated home for the ideas, scientific language and approaches that cut across the many disciplines mechanochemistry touches. Here we are seeking to build knowledge, as well as foster innovation and discovery at this forefront of chemistry. Whether you are seeking to understand the fundamentals of mechanochemistry, or you are excited by its applications and potential, this journal is for you.

 

 

Hear from our authors: Lars Borchardt

RSC Mechanochemistry has published its first articles. To celebrate this, we asked the authors to discuss their work in some more detail.

 

In this edition, we hear from Lars Borchardt about their study titled Cyanation of aryl halides using potassium hexacyanoferrate(II) via direct mechanocatalysis.

 

“Our mechanochemical approach allows for sustainable cyanation, delivering up to 90% yield without the use of solvents or toxic cyanide sources.”

 

“By leveraging potassium hexacyanoferrate (II) and a catalytically active Pd ball, we achieve a safer and environmentally friendly cyanation process with high efficiency.”

 

“This research underscores the power of mechanochemistry, offering a room temperature alternative to traditional cyanation methods that typically require high temperatures.”

 

“Our findings contribute to the growing field of green chemistry, showcasing a solvent-free, much safer alternative that doesn’t compromise on efficiency.”

 

“The research highlights the mechanistic complexity of the process, with XPS and PXRD analyses providing insights into the reaction mechanistic.”

 

Want to know more about their work? Read the full paper here!

Cyanation of aryl halides using potassium hexacyanoferrate(II) via direct mechanocatalysis

Suhmi Hwang, Phil M. Preuß, Wilm Pickhardt, Sven Grätz and Lars Borchardt

RSC Mechanochem. 2024, Advance Article, DOI: 10.1039/D4MR00054D

 

 

RSC Mechanochemistry offers you an inclusive and dedicated home for the ideas, scientific language and approaches that cut across the many disciplines mechanochemistry touches. Here we are seeking to build knowledge, as well as foster innovation and discovery at this forefront of chemistry. Whether you are seeking to understand the fundamentals of mechanochemistry, or you are excited by its applications and potential, this journal is for you.