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Electrochemistry in Deep Eutectic Solvents

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2007
We report the cyclic voltammetry, chronoamperometry, and scanning electrochemical microscopy of ferrocene dissolved in deep eutectic solvents (DES), consisting of choline chloride (ChCl) and either trifluoroacetamide (TFA) or malonic acid as the hydrogen-bond donor.
Chiemela A, Nkuku, Robert J, LeSuer
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Deep Eutectic Solvents for Biotechnology Applications

Biochemistry (Moscow), 2023
Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are an alternative to traditional organic solvents and ionic liquids and meet the requirements of "green" chemistry. They are easy to prepare using low-cost constituents, are non-toxic and biodegradable. The review analyzes literature on the use of DES in various fields of biotechnology, provides data on the types of DESs,
Olga V, Morozova   +4 more
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Deep Eutectic Solvents as Efficient Solvents in Biocatalysis

Trends in Biotechnology, 2019
'Ideal' solvents in biocatalysis have to fulfill a large number of requirements, such as high substrate solubility, high enzyme activity and stability, and positive effects on reaction equilibrium. In the past decades, many enzymatic synthesis routes in water-based and nonaqueous (organic solvents, ionic or supercritical fluids) reaction media have ...
Pätzold, M.   +5 more
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Ferrier reaction in a deep eutectic solvent

Carbohydrate Research, 2015
A mild and efficient synthesis of 2,3-unsaturated sugar derivatives has been achieved by conducting the Ferrier reaction in a deep eutectic solvent (DES). A wide range of alcohols including primary, secondary, benzylic, and sugar-derived primary alcohols can be used. Advantages include good yields, shorter reaction times and recyclability of DES.
Sunil M. Rokade, Prakash M. Bhate
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Water absorption by deep eutectic solvents

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2019
Deep eutectic solvents are found to be highly hygroscopic when exposed to the atmosphere.
Yu Chen   +4 more
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Amphiphilically Nanostructured Deep Eutectic Solvents

The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 2018
Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are neoteric liquids produced by mixing a high-melting-point salt and a molecular hydrogen-bond donor. Amphiphilic (self-assembled) liquid nanostructure, which is key for many of the useful properties of the related ionic liquid class, has not previously been experimentally demonstrated in DESs.
Samila McDonald   +4 more
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