The Use of Copper and Vanadium Mineral Ores in Catalyzed Mechanochemical Carbon–carbon Bond Formations

19 March 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

Under mechanochemical conditions in ball mills, copper- and vanadium-containing minerals initiate atom transfer radical cyclizations and oxidative couplings, respectively. Only catalytic quantities of the minerals are required, and the reactions proceed either under neat conditions or in the presence of a minimal amount of solvent.

Keywords

Mechanochemistry
ball milling
Minerals
Catalysis
Radical Cyclization
Oxidative Coupling

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