“…25 Consequently, there do not yet exist widely adopted methods to measure the kinetics of mechanochemical reactions. Although evidence has shown that mechanochemical conditions alter reaction pathways, [26][27][28][29][30][31] the fundamental question of how force changes the primary mechanochemical reaction to alter the trajectory that a reaction follows along the energy landscape from reactants to products has not yet been resolved to the satisfaction of the mechanochemistry community. To address this, here we discuss how recent, tip-based experiments have been used to isolate the kinetics of primary covalent bond-forming (CBF) mechanochemical reactions on surfaces, and how these studies have provided insight into the unique role force has on the outcomes of mechanochemical reactions carried out in mills and extruders.…”