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Understanding the role of temperature in structural changes of choline chloride/glycols deep eutectic solvents

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS
Volume 385, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2023.122332

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Deep eutectic solvents; Physicochemical properties; Structural properties; Temperature on DES; NMR Spectroscopy

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Deep eutectic solvents (DESs), a green alternative to organic solvents, have high viscosity that limits their utilization. In this study, pure DESs based on choline chloride (ChCl) mixed with diethylene glycol (DEG), triethylene glycol (TEG), polyethylene glycol 200 (PEG 200), and ChCl/TEG/water mixtures were investigated. The effects of temperature on their properties and structures were studied. The results showed that temperature had slight influence on the structures of both DESs and DES/water systems, but significantly increased their transport properties.
Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) represent a new green alternative to classic organic solvents; however, their high viscosity often limits their utilization. The physicochemical properties of DESs can be tuned by adding cosol-vents, by varying the operating temperature, or both, but their structure has to be preserved. In this work, three pure DESs based on choline chloride (ChCl) mixed with diethylene glycol (DEG), triethylene glycol (TEG) or polyethylene glycol 200 (PEG 200), as well as ChCl/TEG/water mixtures were studied. Particular attention was paid to the effect of temperature on some properties, i.e. density, conductivity, and viscosity, and on the structural characteristics of pure DESs and DES/water blends in the range 303-353 K. All the pure eutectic solvents followed both Arrhenius law and Walden's rule and showed very similar activation energy and poor ionicity, indicating the formation of intimate ion pairs. Multinuclear NMR analysis, such as the determination of the chemical shift of 1H, 13C, 35Cl and linewidths at half height of 14N and 35Cl, as a function of temperature highlighted the conservation of the characteristic supramolecular interactions up to 353 K. However, the tem-perature effects on the physicochemical properties of DES/water mixtures changed differently depending on the water content. Excess properties and NMR investigations highlighted the strengthening of the hydrogen bond interactions up to a 10% level of added water and their progressive weakening at a higher degree of hydration. These results also showed that temperature only slightly affects the structure of both DES and DES/water systems but can drastically increase their transport properties.

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