Mechanochemistry Research Showcased at INCOME 2025 in Berlin

Shepherd and Sabater-Algarra join the international community at the premier mechanochemistry conference

Dr Helena Shepherd and Dr Yolanda Sabater-Algarra represented the University of Kent at the 11th International Conference on Mechanochemistry (INCOME 2025), held in Berlin-Adlershof. This major international event gathered leading scientists, engineers, and early-career researchers to share the latest advances in the fast-growing field of mechanochemistry.

INCOME is widely recognised as the premier international forum for mechanochemistry and mechanical alloying, offering a unique platform for the exchange of groundbreaking research, innovative methodologies, and emerging technological developments. The 2025 edition featured a high-calibre scientific programme of oral and poster presentations delivered by established experts and rising talents from across the globe.

Across five days, the conference covered the full spectrum of mechanochemistry — from fundamental reaction mechanisms to novel synthetic methods, sustainable chemistry, and industrial applications. Sessions highlighted advances in experimental approaches, mechanistic studies, and new techniques that are reshaping how chemical transformations are achieved under solvent-free or solvent-minimised conditions.

By taking part in INCOME 2025, Dr Shepherd and Dr Sabater-Algarra engaged with an active international community at the forefront of sustainable synthesis and materials chemistry. Their participation reflects SISC’s growing contribution to mechanochemical research and its commitment to advancing innovative approaches to chemical synthesis and characterisation.

Learn more about INCOME 2025.