Advances in Mechanochemistry

16/09/2021

Last August, the American Chemical Society Publication arm, one of the world’s largest scientific organisations, released an virtual special issue (VSI) on “Advances in Mechanochemistry” to celebrate the 10th  International Conference on Mechanochemistry and Mechanical Alloying 2020 (INCOME 2020), which was postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic to June 2022 and is co-organised by the COST Action Mechanochemistry for Sustainable Industry

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Despite the challenges originated by the pandemic, researchers across the world showcase their latest research in the field of mechanochemistry through a series of cutting-edge articles in a wide range of fields of chemistry and chemical engineering. The results presented provide a comprehensive view of the vibrant field of mechanochemistry and underscore mechanochemistry’s transformative potential to help realise the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) and the European Green Deal objectives. 

This VSI and much of the research presented was facilitated by the support of the EU Programme COST Action Mechanochemistry for Sustainable Industry (MechSustInd). The Action focuses on the development of the field of mechanochemistry and mechanochemical techniques within the context of chemical, pharmaceutical industries, and process engineering. 


 “The VSI was an excellent opportunity to raise awareness on mechanochemistry and its diverse applications and to highlight the richness of a continuously growing field of research. The research displayed opens new opportunities for clean and sustainable processes in chemistry and beyond. This issue has come to light due to the contribution of a dedicated and global community of scientists in the field of mechanochemistry and has been catalysed by the networking opportunities offered by the COST Programme”

Dr Evelina Colacino, COST Action Chair.

Launched in February 2019, the network gathers European and world scientists from 33 countries representing more than 80 academic and institutions in Europe and across the world (including China, Canada, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, USA) to explore the unexpressed potential shown by Mechanochemistry. The Action aims to nucleate a critical mass of actors from the EU research Institutions, enterprises, and industries, bringing together different areas of expertise and application. The creation of an authoritative community to promote the study of mechanochemistry and encourage its utilisation in production processes will catalyse strategic advances in the European chemical industry. 

Further readings and other activities

View the Editorial for the VSI, published in ACS Sustainable Chem. & Eng. : DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c04390  

View the virtual exhibit “Mechanochemistry: the Science of Crush” in collaboration with the Center for the Mechanical Control of Chemistry

International Conference on Mechanochemistry and Mechanical Alloying June 2022

Additional information

View the COST Action’s website

View the COST Action network

 Follow the Action on social media: Twitter @MechSustInd and Instagram @MechSustInd