Mechanochemistry: New Tools to Navigate the Uncharted Territory of “Impossible” Reactions

Mechanochemical transformations have made chemists enter unknown territories, forcing a different chemistry perspective. While questioning or revisiting familiar concepts belonging to solution chemistry, mechanochemistry has broken new ground, especially in the panorama of organic synthesis. Not onl...

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