Giovanna Maria Sanna
Mechanochemistry: Unravelling the Impact of Metal Leaching in Organic Synthesis
Basoccu F.;Caboni P.;Porcheddu A.
2025-01-01
Abstract
Solvent-free techniques have gained considerable attention in recent years due to their environmental advantages and potential to enable chemical reactivities beyond the reach of traditional solution-based methods. Mechanochemistry has emerged as a groundbreaking approach to drive sustainable chemical processes. Despite its promise, some challenges still need to be explored, including the overlooked issue of material leaching during grinding, a phenomenon in which components from milling media or reaction vessels, such as stainless steel, unintentionally alter reaction outcomes. This study investigates the role of metal leaching in reducing arylnitrosamines by using a poorly soluble solid reagent, thiourea dioxide (TDO), focusing on stainless steel vessels. By comparing conventional mechanochemical methods with innovative solvent-free vibratory techniques, we assess the extent of metal contamination and its impact on reaction efficiency. These findings provide new insights into how material leaching influences chemical processes and offer valuable guidance for optimizing these forward-looking and green methodologies.| File | Size | Format | |
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