Formation of type III Deep Eutectic Solvents and effect of water on their intermolecular interactions
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Zhekenov, Temirlan
Toksanbayev, Nursultan
Kazakbayeva, Zhanna
Shah, Dhawal
Mjalli, Farouq S.
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Fluid Phase Equilibria
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Abstract Several novel applications of Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) have emerged recently. With a growing interest in the field, there is an urge to understand formation and functioning of these solvents at molecular level, which in turn would assist in further designing of DESs. We herein performed molecular dynamics simulations on three of the commonly used type III DES, viz, reline, ethaline, and glyceline, which are mixtures of urea, ethylene glycol, and glycerol with choline chloride at eutectic composition. Our results explain the role of inter-molecular and intra-molecular hydrogen bonding and energies on formation of these DESs. Furthermore, the ability of these DESs to be altered in a desired way through a simple addition of water makes it versatile solution for several other applications. Hence, simulations are also performed on the aqueous DES solutions, which reveal the effect of water on intermolecular network of interaction existing within these DESs.
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Temirlan Zhekenov, Nursultan Toksanbayev, Zhanna Kazakbayeva, Dhawal Shah, Farouq S. Mjalli, Formation of type III Deep Eutectic Solvents and effect of water on their intermolecular interactions, In Fluid Phase Equilibria, Volume 441, 2017, Pages 43-48