Mechanochemistry and Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Chemical Manufacturing

Mechanochemistry and Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Chemical Manufacturing

Colacino, Evelina; Garcia, Felipe

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

316

Mole

9781032013220

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Introduction - overview of book - objective of book: Scaling up sustainable synthesis by mechanochemistry

Mechanochemistry: a brief historical introduction

Mechanochemistry - A general introduction : Mechanochemical Based Technologies






In situ monitoring of mechanochemical Ball-Milling Reactions



The Thermodynamics and Kinetics of mechanochemical reactions: a computational approach



The Thermodymanics and Kinetics of Mechanochemical Reactions: An experimental Approach



Life cycle assessment: A tool for sustainability evaluation of emerging mechanochemical process engineering



Intellectual properties in mechanochemistry

Solvent-free Sustainable Technologies at large scale






Mechanochemistry at scale: the ultimate process intensification and beyond including continuous mechanochemical synthesis by twin screw extrusion Identification of important parameters moving forward



Batch mechanochemical synthesis - scale-up



Acoustic synthesis (solvent-free) and Resonant Acoustic Mixing (RAM)

Case studies/perspective






Case Study: Sustainable large scale manufacturing of fine chemicals, APIs and biologically active compounds



Case Study - Siebtechnik Company (DE) and eccentric mills



Scalable solutions for continuous manufacturing by mechanochemical-assisted synthesis

Reduced Solvent Sustainable Technologies






Large Scale Continuous Flow Chemistry



Sustainable chemical manufacture in water - An industrial point of view

Annex - Terminology and Nomenclature in Mechanochemistry
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Mechanochemistry for sustainable industry;Ball milling;Solvent-free multiscale processes;IUPAC considers a mechanochemical reaction as one that is induced by the direct absorption of mechanical energy;COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology);American Chemical Society;Principles of Green Chemistry;WC Ball;Mechanochemical Reaction;Suzuki Miyaura Cross-coupling;Metal Organic Frameworks;Limit GHG Emission;Multi-gram Scale;Raman Spectroscopy;Mechanical Alloying;Mechanochemical Processes;Vibratory Ball Mill;Twin Screw Extruders;Mechanochemical Synthesis;Mechanochemical Approaches;NMR Spectroscopy;Grinding Media;Deep Eutectic Solvents;Reactive Extrusion;UPC;XRD Pattern;Merck Sharp Dohme;Pe;Drum Mills;Solid State Shear Pulverization;Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution