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Type V deep eutectic solvents: Design and applications

Dinis O. Abranches, João A. P. Coutinho

2022Current Opinion in Green and Sustainable Chemistry263 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Type V deep eutectic solvents are a novel class of sustainable solvents. They are prepared by physically mixing solid, non-ionic components and are characterized by strong negative deviations from thermodynamic ideality. This work provides guidelines for the rational design of these solvents and reviews some of their recent applications. Emphasis is given on the choice of hydrogen bond donors and acceptors to achieve the necessary liquid phase non-ideality, namely on the use of pairs of molecules with high polarity asymmetry, and stresses the importance of assessing their solid–liquid phase diagrams. Polymorphism and cocrystal formation are also briefly addressed, together with predictive methodologies that have been developed to estimate their properties.

Topics & Concepts

Eutectic systemRational designCocrystalHydrogen bondPhase diagramIonic liquidThermodynamicsTernary operationMaterials scienceMoleculeIonic bondingPolymorphism (computer science)Phase (matter)ChemistryComputer scienceOrganic chemistryNanotechnologyPhysicsGenotypeCatalysisAlloyGeneProgramming languageIonBiochemistryIonic liquids properties and applicationsMesoporous Materials and CatalysisCatalysis and Oxidation Reactions