2004
DOI: 10.1023/b:conc.0000039138.54635.71
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Mechanochemical Modification of 5-Nitro-8-hydroxyquinoline with Cellulose, Pectin, and  -Cyclodextrin

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“…Mechanochemistry, studying the stress-induced structural changes which include phase transitions and chemical reactions, is an interdisciplinary science based on mechanics and chemistry (Zhang et al, 2008). For the advantages of simplifying of the process and physicochemical changes of substances in all states, mechanochemistry has been applied in formation of molecular complexes of medicinal compounds with natural polymers (Isaev et al, 2004), synthesis of nanocomposite (Mousavi et al, 2009), and degradation of wastes (Tongamp et al, 2008). More recently, the novel application of mechanochemicalassisted extraction (MCAE) technology in vegetable materials extraction processing attracts wide attentions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanochemistry, studying the stress-induced structural changes which include phase transitions and chemical reactions, is an interdisciplinary science based on mechanics and chemistry (Zhang et al, 2008). For the advantages of simplifying of the process and physicochemical changes of substances in all states, mechanochemistry has been applied in formation of molecular complexes of medicinal compounds with natural polymers (Isaev et al, 2004), synthesis of nanocomposite (Mousavi et al, 2009), and degradation of wastes (Tongamp et al, 2008). More recently, the novel application of mechanochemicalassisted extraction (MCAE) technology in vegetable materials extraction processing attracts wide attentions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%