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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 3: Oxidation and Reduction by Solid Oxidants and Reducing Agents using Ball-Milling
By
Giancarlo Cravotto
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Giancarlo Cravotto
Dipartimento di Scienza e Tecnologia del Farmaco and Interdepartmental Centre “Nanostructured Interfaces and Surfaces” – NIS, University of Turin
Via P. Giuria 9
I-10125
Turin
Italy
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Emanuela Calcio Gaudino
Emanuela Calcio Gaudino
Dipartimento di Scienza e Tecnologia del Farmaco and Interdepartmental Centre “Nanostructured Interfaces and Surfaces” – NIS, University of Turin
Via P. Giuria 9
I-10125
Turin
Italy
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Published:26 Nov 2014
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Series: Green Chemistry
Page range:
58 - 80
Citation
G. Cravotto and E. C. Gaudino, in Ball Milling Towards Green Synthesis: Applications, Projects, Challenges, ed. B. Ranu and A. Stolle, The Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014, pp. 58-80.
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Mechanochemical protocols for oxidation and reduction are widely reported in the literature. Mechanical treatments in the presence of air or suitable solid reagents strongly promote organic and inorganic oxidations. Typical solid reducing agents also enable fast and efficient reduction of different functional groups. A thorough literature survey has shown how mechanochemical oxidations/reductions will continue to act as enabling technology that will spur further developments both on a laboratory and an industrial scale.
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