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Deep Eutectic Solvents Based on Natural Ascorbic Acid Analogues and Choline Chloride.
Maneffa, Andrew J; Harrison, Adrian B; Radford, Stewart J; Whitehouse, A Steve; Clark, James H; Matharu, Avtar S.
Afiliação
  • Maneffa AJ; Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence, Department of Chemistry University of York Heslington YO10 5DD United Kingdom.
  • Harrison AB; Department of Biology University of York Heslington YO10 5DD United Kingdom.
  • Radford SJ; Nestlé Product Technology Centre Nestec York Ltd. Huntington York YO91 1XY UK.
  • Whitehouse AS; Nestlé Product Technology Centre Nestec York Ltd. Huntington York YO91 1XY UK.
  • Clark JH; Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence, Department of Chemistry University of York Heslington YO10 5DD United Kingdom.
  • Matharu AS; Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence, Department of Chemistry University of York Heslington YO10 5DD United Kingdom.
ChemistryOpen ; 9(5): 550-558, 2020 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32373425
ABSTRACT
Deep eutectic solvents (DES) are one of the most promising green technologies to emerge in recent years given their combination of environmentally friendly credentials and useful functionalities. Considering the continued search for new DES - especially those that exemplify the aforementioned characteristics, we report the preparation of DES based on natural analogues of l-ascorbic acid for the first time. The onset of eutectic melting occurred at temperatures far below the melting point of the individual components and resulted in the generation of glass forming fluids with glass transition temperatures, viscosities and flow behavior that are comparable to similar systems. This work expands the current array of DES that can be produced using naturally occurring components, which given their potential to be bio-derived, interesting physicochemical properties (e. g. propensity to supercool and vitrify) and apparent antibacterial nature, may provide utility within a range of applications.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article