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Green Chemistry Series
Ball Milling Towards Green Synthesis: Applications, Projects, Challenges
Edited by
Brindaban Ranu;
Brindaban Ranu
University of Jadavpur, India
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Achim Stolle
Achim Stolle
University of Jena, Germany
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Hardback ISBN:
978-1-84973-945-0
PDF ISBN:
978-1-78262-198-0
EPUB ISBN:
978-1-78262-348-9
Series:
Green Chemistry
No. of Pages:
303
Published online:
26 Nov 2014
Published in print:
05 Dec 2014
Book Chapter
CHAPTER 2: Carbon–Carbon Bond Forming by Ball Milling
By
Katharina Jacob
;
Katharina Jacob
Institute for Technical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena
Lessingstr
12, D-07743 Jena
Germany
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Robert Schmidt
;
Robert Schmidt
Institute for Technical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena
Lessingstr
12, D-07743 Jena
Germany
[email protected]
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Achim Stolle
Achim Stolle
Institute for Technical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena
Lessingstr
12, D-07743 Jena
Germany
[email protected]
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Published:26 Nov 2014
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Series: Green Chemistry
Page range:
34 - 57
Citation
K. Jacob, R. Schmidt, and A. Stolle, in Ball Milling Towards Green Synthesis: Applications, Projects, Challenges, ed. B. Ranu and A. Stolle, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014, pp. 34-57.
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Performing organic reactions in ball mills is an emerging field of research. The present chapter gives an overview of carbon–carbon bond forming reactions performed in ball mills. Examples will cover the scope of different carbon–carbon bond forming reactions, from metal-catalyzed cross-coupling to condensation reactions. The benefit of ball milling over conventional reactions and differences, e.g. in selectivity, will be discussed and highlighted.
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