Breinsperger, J., Podlesnik, N., Mele, F., & Schnürch, M. (2026). Silent Partners in the Mill: Unveiling the Role of Additives in Mechanochemical Synthesis. Chemistry – A European Journal, Article e03536. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202503536
Mechanochemistry has attracted significant attention as a sustainable and efficient alternative to solution-based synthesis, offering the advantage of solvent-free conditions or the use of only minor amounts of solvent. Many established mechanochemical transformations rely on the use of additives—a strategy broadly referred to as additive-assisted grinding. The most employed additives are liquids (liquid-assisted grinding (LAG)), ionic solids, and non-ionic additives. Additionally, ionic liquids (ionic liquid-assisted grinding (IL-AG)), piezoelectric, or mechanoluminescent materials can be used. This review provides an overview of additive-assisted organic synthetic transformations under mechanochemical conditions, highlighting the roles, advantages, and limitations of additives, as well as emerging trends from recent literature.
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Research facilities:
Zentrum für Kernspinresonanzspektroskopie
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Project title:
Grüne Chemie Technologie Hub (Doktorandenkolleg): 921347 (FFG - Österr. Forschungsförderungs- gesellschaft mbH; AGRANA Research & Innovation Center; VOEST-ALPINE Industrieanlagenbau GmbH & Co; Valdospan GmbH)
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Research Areas:
Metallic Materials: 33% Surfaces and Interfaces: 33% Non-metallic Materials: 34%