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Tribochemistry as an Alternative Synthesis Pathway

Hayden Carlton, David Huitink, Hong Liang

2020Lubricants26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While reactions driven by mechanical force or stress can be labeled mechanochemical, those specifically occurring at a sliding interface inherit the name tribochemical, which stems from the study of friction and wear: tribology. Increased perception of tribochemical reactions has been gained through technological advancement, and the development of new applications remains on-going. This surprising physico-kinetic process offers great potential in novel reaction pathways for synthesis techniques and nanoparticle interactions, and it could prove to be a powerful cross-disciplinary research area among chemists, engineers, and physicists. In this review article, a survey of the history and recent usage of tribochemical reaction pathways is presented, with a focus on forging new compounds and materials with this sustainable synthesis methodology. In addition, an overview of tribochemistry’s current utility as a synthesis pathway is given and compared to that of traditional mechanochemistry.

Topics & Concepts

MechanochemistryTribologyNanotechnologyBiochemical engineeringMaterials scienceChemistryEngineeringMetallurgyLubricants and Their AdditivesForce Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsTribology and Wear Analysis
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