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Preparation of Binary and Ternary Deep Eutectic Systems
Published on: October 31, 2019
Tuning the Solvation and Solubility Properties of Molecularly Heterogeneous Nonionic Deep Eutectic Solvents via
Laura X Sepulveda-Montaño1, Chaila N Estrella1, Amelia M Skinner1
1Department of Chemistry, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803, United States.
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Common separation techniques, such as liquid-liquid extraction, are usually used for extractions and purifications due to their industrial scalability and affordability. However, these well-established practices are hindered by low selectivity and challenges in recovering solutes and solvents. Deep eutectic solvents (DES), a fairly new type of solvent, have the potential to overcome these issues. DESs are binary mixtures whose physical properties can be tuned by selecting the appropriate precursors to facilitate and/or enhance processes such as extraction. A promising DES for selective separations is formed when lauric acid (LA) is mixed with N-methylacetamide (NMA). This LA-NMA DES has a heterogeneous microscopic structure that can solvate compounds with completely different polarities. This study explores how forming an organized structure on the mesoscale affects the solubility of nonpolar solutes in nonionic DESs. To this end, the molecular and mesoscale structures and their effect on the solubility and solvation properties are evaluated for the LA-NMA DES and two new DESs with slight chemical variations in their precursors. It is observed that the organization of the nonpolar DES domains and, consequently, of their interfaces directly relates to the solubility of nonpolar compounds. Specifically, correctly selecting the DES precursors that form organized nonpolar domains leads to an organized interface in which the nonpolar solutes are solvated, thereby increasing the solubility. Additionally, enhanced dissolution power was observed in a completely different DES with mesoscale order in its molecular structure and composed of menthol and lauric acid. The latter result further validates the proposed tunability of the DES dissolution power through organized interfaces, extending it beyond a specific DES family and opening the possibility of new extraction-tailored designer solvents.
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