化学
反应性(心理学)
转化式学习
研磨
生化工程
组合化学
纳米技术
选择性
功能(生物学)
催化作用
滞后时间
有机化学
摘要
Liquid‐assisted grinding (LAG) has emerged as a powerful and sustainable strategy in medicinal mechanochemistry, enabling the rapid, selective, and solvent‐minimized synthesis of pharmaceuticals and drug‐like molecules. This review systematically examines the transformative potential of LAG in constructing pharmacologically relevant architectures, highlighting its consistent superiority over both neat grinding and conventional solution‐based approaches, particularly in enhancing reactivity and exerting precise control over chemo‐, regio‐, stereo‐ and enantioselectivity. Central to this discussion is the multifaceted role of the liquid additives, which function not merely as processing aids but as dynamic mediators that modulate the microenvironment, acting as ligands or cocatalysts, functional reagents, and stabilizers to direct selectivity. The review concludes by addressing current challenges and outlining strategic pathways to advance LAG toward scalable, greener, and industrially viable pharmaceutical synthesis.
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