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Choline Chloride-Based DES as Solvents/Catalysts/Chemical Donors in Pharmaceutical Synthesis

Rosa Amoroso, Frank Hollmann, Cristina Maccallini

2021Molecules102 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

DES are mixtures of two or more compounds, able to form liquids upon mixing, with lower freezing points when compared to the individual constituents (eutectic mixtures). This attitude is due to the specific hydrogen-bond interactions network between the components of the mixture. A notable characteristic of DES is the possibility to develop tailor-made mixtures by changing the components ratios or a limited water dilution, for special applications, making them attractive for pharmaceutical purposes. In this review, we focused our attention on application of ChCl-based DES in the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds. In this context, these eutectic mixtures can be used as solvents, solvents/catalysts, or as chemical donors and we explored some representative examples in recent literature of such applications.

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Choline chlorideEutectic systemCatalysisContext (archaeology)ChemistryDilutionMixing (physics)Deep eutectic solventChemical engineeringOrganic chemistrySolventFine chemicalChlorideCombinatorial chemistryThermodynamicsPhysicsEngineeringQuantum mechanicsPaleontologyBiologyAlloyIonic liquids properties and applicationsChemical Synthesis and ReactionsChemistry and Chemical Engineering