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Preparation of Binary and Ternary Deep Eutectic Systems
Published on: October 31, 2019
Experimental Study on the Transport Properties of 12 Novel Deep Eutectic Solvents
Jing Fan1, Yuting Pan1, Dazhi Gao1
1School of Energy and Power Engineering, Northeast Electric Power University, Jilin 132012, China.
Abstract:
Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are complex substances composed of two or three components, wherein hydrogen bond donors and acceptors engage in intricate interactions within a hydrogen bond network. They have attracted extensive attention from researchers due to their easy synthesis, cost-effectiveness, broad liquid range, good stability, and for being green and non-toxic. However, studies on the physical properties of DESs are still scarce and many theories are not perfect enough, which limits the application of DESs in engineering practice. In this study, twelve DESs were synthesized by using choline chloride and betaine as HBAs, and ethylene glycol, polyethylene glycol 600, o-cresol, glycerol, and lactic acid as HBDs. The variation rules of their thermal conductivity and viscosity with temperature at atmospheric pressure were systematically investigated. The experimental results showed that the thermal conductivity of the 1:4 choline chloride/glycerol solvent was the largest at 294 K, reaching 0.2456 W·m-1·K-1, which could satisfy the demand for high efficiency heat transfer by heat-transferring workpieces. The temperature-viscosity relationship of the DESs was fitted using the Arrhenius model, and the maximum average absolute deviation was 6.77%.
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