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Deep Eutectic Solvent with Thermo-Switchable Hydrophobicity

Olympe Longeras, Arnaud Gautier, Karine Ballerat‐Busserolles, Jean‐Michel Andanson

2020ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering99 citationsDOI

Abstract

A deep eutectic solvent (DES) that becomes hydrophobic upon increasing the temperature is presented for the first time. The aqueous solution of this DES composed of lidocaine, an amphiphilic amine, and oleic acid forms a single transparent liquid phase at ambient temperature. A small increase in temperature triggers an abrupt phase separation while the solvent crosses the lower critical solution temperature (LCST). Considering that both ammonium and oleate ions are more soluble in water than their neutral form, the abrupt separation is induced by a decrease of the ionicity. An IR spectroscopy study established a correlation between the phase separation and the decrease of the concentration of ions. In addition, this DES has the ability to extract several dyes from water very efficiently.

Topics & Concepts

Eutectic systemSolventAqueous solutionLower critical solution temperatureChemistryDeep eutectic solventPhase (matter)Oleic acidAmphiphileChemical engineeringAmmoniumAmine gas treatingIonInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistryCopolymerAlloyPolymerEngineeringBiochemistryIonic liquids properties and applicationsInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques InnovationSurfactants and Colloidal Systems