Towards sustainable organic synthesis—mechanochemistry replaces lithium with sodium in organic reactions

Phys.org12/8/2025 • Last cited 12/14/2025

Summary

Research indicates that mechanochemistry can replace lithium with sodium in organic reactions, potentially addressing the environmental and accessibility issues associated with lithium resources, which are geographically restricted and costly to extract (Phys.org). This shift could enhance the sustainability of organic synthesis, particularly in applications ranging from polymer production to pharmaceuticals.

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