Organic mechanochemistry and its practical applications / Zory Vlad Todres.

Author
Todres, Zory V., 1933- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Boca Raton, FL : CRC/Taylor & Francis, 2006.
Description
1 online resource (158 pages) : illustrations

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Contents
  • SPECIFICITY OF ORGANIC REACTIVITY ON MECHANICAL ACTIVATION ; Introduction; Subatomic Results of Mechanical Activation; General Grounds of Mechanically-Induced Organic Reactions; Relations between Organic Material Properties and Mechanical Effects; Conclusion; References; MECHANOCHROMISM OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ; Introduction; Mechanically-Induced Luminescence; Coloration as a Result of Radical Ion Generation on Milling; Bond-Breaking Mechanochromism; Spectral Changes as a Result of Mechanically-Induced Reorganization of Crystal Packing; Spectral Changes as a Result of Mechanically-Induced Structural Phase Transition; Conclusion; References; ORGANIC REACTIONS WITHIN LUBRICATING LAYERS ; Introduction; Reactions of Lubricating Materials with Triboemitted Electrons; Boundary Lubrication and Chemisorption; Warming Effect on Lubricants upon Friction; “Solvency” and
  • Reactivity of Base Oils; Chemical Origins of Additive Synergism–Antagonism; Molecular Mechanisms of Dry-Sliding Lubrication; Conclusion; References; MECHANICALLY-INDUCED ORGANIC REACTIONS ; Introduction; Mechanochemically-Initiated Polymerization, Depolymerization,
  • And Mechanolysis; Representative Examples of Mechanically-Induced Organic Reactions; Mechanochemical Approaches to Fullerene Reactivity; Mechanically-Induced Reactions of Peptides and Proteins; Formation of Molecular Complexes; Mechanical Initiation of Intermolecular Electron Transfer and Intramolecular Electron Redistribution; Mechanically-Induced Conformational Transition of Organic Compounds; Conclusion; References; MECHANICALLY-INDUCED PHASE TRANSITION AND LAYER ARRANGEMENT ; Introduction; Liquid Crystals; Polymers; Pressure-Induced Phase Transition; Conclusion; References; NANO- AND BIOLUBRICATION ; Introduction; Antifriction and Antiwear Nanolayers; Biotribology; Conclusion; References; CONCLUDING REMARKS AND HORIZONS ; Introduction; Mechanochromism and Information Recording; Lubricity Mechanism and Lubricant Design; Specific Synthetic
  • Opportunities of Solvent-Free Reactions; Regularities in Mechanical Activation of Organic Reactions; Organic Mechanochemistry and Bioengineering; Examples of Innovations at the Border of Organic Mechanochemistry; References
ISBN
  • 142000588X ((electronic bk.))
  • 9781420005882 ((electronic bk.))
OCLC
71213257
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