Issue 2, 2020

Ball milling: an efficient and green approach for asymmetric organic syntheses

Abstract

Mechanochemical approaches in an organic synthesis have received increased interest because of their wide applications in green methodologies. Ball milling has been fruitfully utilized in the synthesis of various (elemental) organic scaffolds, including common drugs or drug candidates. However, the utilization of ball milling in asymmetric organic synthesis has not been adequately investigated. Thus, the aim of this review is to highlight the attractive features of the applications of mechanochemistry via ball milling in asymmetric organic syntheses in order to attract the attention of a wider section of the synthesis community.

Graphical abstract: Ball milling: an efficient and green approach for asymmetric organic syntheses

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
01 Oct 2019
Accepted
23 Dec 2019
First published
23 Dec 2019

Green Chem., 2020,22, 302-315

Ball milling: an efficient and green approach for asymmetric organic syntheses

I. N. Egorov, S. Santra, D. S. Kopchuk, I. S. Kovalev, G. V. Zyryanov, A. Majee, B. C. Ranu, V. L. Rusinov and O. N. Chupakhin, Green Chem., 2020, 22, 302 DOI: 10.1039/C9GC03414E

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