Login / Signup

Isotope Labeling Reveals Fast Atomic and Molecular Exchange in Mechanochemical Milling Reactions.

Stipe LukinMartina TireliTomislav StolarDajana BarišićMaria Valeria BlancoMarco di MichielKrunoslav UžarevićIvan Halasz
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2019)
Using tandem in situ monitoring and isotope-labeled solids, we reveal that mechanochemical ball-milling overcomes inherently slow solid-state diffusion through continuous comminution and growth of milled particles. This process occurs with or without a net chemical reaction and also occurs between solids and liquid additives that can be practically used for highly efficient deuterium labeling of solids. The presented findings reveal a fundamental aspect of milling reactions and also delineate a methodology that should be considered in the study of mechanochemical reaction mechanisms.
Keyphrases
  • highly efficient
  • solid state
  • genome wide
  • ionic liquid
  • gas chromatography
  • pet imaging
  • single molecule
  • computed tomography
  • gene expression
  • mass spectrometry
  • electron transfer
  • high resolution
  • pet ct