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Deep eutectic solvents—The vital link between ionic liquids and ionic solutions

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posted on 2021-12-01, 09:51 authored by AP Abbott, KJ Edler, AJ Page
When selecting a solvent for a given solute, the strongly held idiom “like dissolves like”, meaning that polar solvents are used for polar solutes, is often used. This idea has resulted from the concept that most molecular solvents are homogeneous. In a deep eutectic solvent (DES), however, both components can be ionic or non-ionic, polar or non-polar. By tuning the components, DESs can solubilize a wide variety of solutes, often mixing hydrophobic and hydrophilic components, and the mixture can be designed to control phase behavior. The liquids often contain significant short-length order, and preferential solvation of one component often occurs. The addition of small polar molecules such as water or alcohols results in non-homogeneous liquids, which have significantly decreased viscosity and increased ionic conductivity. Accordingly, the areas covered in this special issue focus on structure and dynamics, solvation, the mobility of charged species, and the ability to obtain controllable phase behavior by adding polar diluents or using hydrophobic DESs.

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J. Chem. Phys. 155, 150401 (2021); https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0072268

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School of Chemistry

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Journal of Chemical Physics

Volume

155

Issue

15

Pagination

150401

Publisher

AIP Publishing

issn

0021-9606

eissn

1089-7690

Acceptance date

2021-09-22

Copyright date

2021

Available date

2021-12-01

Language

en

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