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Tribochemistry, Mechanical Alloying, Mechanochemistry : What is in a Name? / Michalchuk, Adam A.L.; Boldyreva, Elena V.; Belenguer, Ana M. et al.

In: Frontiers in Chemistry, Vol. 9, 685789, 26.05.2021, p. 685789.

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Michalchuk, AAL, Boldyreva, EV, Belenguer, AM, Emmerling, F & Boldyrev, VV 2021, 'Tribochemistry, Mechanical Alloying, Mechanochemistry: What is in a Name?', Frontiers in Chemistry, vol. 9, 685789, pp. 685789. https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.685789

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Michalchuk, A. A. L., Boldyreva, E. V., Belenguer, A. M., Emmerling, F., & Boldyrev, V. V. (2021). Tribochemistry, Mechanical Alloying, Mechanochemistry: What is in a Name? Frontiers in Chemistry, 9, 685789. [685789]. https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.685789

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Michalchuk AAL, Boldyreva EV, Belenguer AM, Emmerling F, Boldyrev VV. Tribochemistry, Mechanical Alloying, Mechanochemistry: What is in a Name? Frontiers in Chemistry. 2021 May 26;9:685789. 685789. doi: 10.3389/fchem.2021.685789

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Michalchuk, Adam A.L. ; Boldyreva, Elena V. ; Belenguer, Ana M. et al. / Tribochemistry, Mechanical Alloying, Mechanochemistry : What is in a Name?. In: Frontiers in Chemistry. 2021 ; Vol. 9. pp. 685789.

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abstract = "Over the decades, the application of mechanical force to influence chemical reactions has been called by various names: mechanochemistry, tribochemistry, mechanical alloying, to name but a few. The evolution of these terms has largely mirrored the understanding of the field. But what is meant by these terms, why have they evolved, and does it really matter how a process is called? Which parameters should be defined to describe unambiguously the experimental conditions such that others can reproduce the results, or to allow a meaningful comparison between processes explored under different conditions? Can the information on the process be encoded in a clear, concise, and self-explanatory way? We address these questions in this Opinion contribution, which we hope will spark timely and constructive discussion across the international mechanochemical community.",
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