Organic Mechanochemistry and Its Practical Applications
Auteur : Todres Zory Vlad
Organic Mechanochemistry and Its Practical Applications gathers physical and organic chemistry-based molecular principles, evolving interpretations of scientific data, and real world applications to demonstrate the synthetic advantages of mechanically initiated organic reactions. This book considers transformations of organic substances upon mechanical actions and explains how mechanical energy is transformed into chemical driving force.
The author, a renowned expert in physical and organic chemistry, carefully examines the concurrent chemical and physical processes?particularly polymerization and dynamic shearing?that involve organic substances and inorganic surfaces during lubrication. Dr. Todres discusses the various factors that affect boundary lubrication, such as material properties, chemical reactivity, pressure, and temperature. The book describes conformational transformations and structural phase transitions of organic molecules and working materials that take place under mechanical forces, such as drilling, grinding, friction, and shearing, and shock-waves. Other key topics include mechanochromism, tribopolymerization, mechanical activation of organic reactions, and the peculiarities of catalytic effects in organic mechanochemistry.
Throughout the text, the author highlights novel technical applications of mechanochemical phenomena in a variety of fields, including lubrication, biomedical engineering, pharmaceutical drug formulation, environmental protection, and practical economy. Organic Mechanochemistry and Its Practical Applications reveals how mechanochemistry was inspired by principles in various disciplines to create innovative approaches for current challenges in these fields.
Date de parution : 03-2006
Ouvrage de 176 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes d’Organic Mechanochemistry and Its Practical Applications :
Mots-clés :
Thermotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymer; mechanochemical; Cross-linked UHMWPE; reactions; High Energy Ball Milling Technique; liquid; Spider Silk Fibers; crystal; POLYMERIC LIQUID CRYSTALS; boundary; Phen Complex; lubrication; Ball Milling Conditions; maleic; Mechanochemical Reactions; anhydride; Boundary Friction; crystalline; Organic Mechanochemistry; electron; Boundary Lubrication; Mechanochemical Activation; Esr Spectrum; Liquid Crystal; Liquid Crystal Molecules; Thermotropic Liquid Crystals; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance; Dynamic Surface Activity; UHMWPE; Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene; Liquid Crystalline; Tribochemical Reactions; C60 Fullerene; Van Delden; Polymer Carbopol 974P