Cocrystal Formation in Choline Chloride Deep Eutectic Solvents

Alhadid A, Jandl C, Mokrushina L, Minceva M (2022)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2022

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Book Volume: 22

Pages Range: 1933-1942

Journal Issue: 3

DOI: 10.1021/acs.cgd.1c01477

Abstract

Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) are eutectic mixtures representing a new generation of tunable solvents. The majority of the DESs studied in the literature contains choline chloride (ChCl). The knowledge of solid-liquid equilibria (SLE) in the DESs is crucial for the identification of the composition range in which the mixture is liquid below process-relevant temperatures. ChCl-based DES phase diagrams are usually assumed to be simple eutectics with no cocrystal formation. However, the simple eutectic assumption is questionable without a detailed characterization of the crystallized solid phases. This study investigates the formation of cocrystals in ChCl-based DESs. The SLE in ChCl/catechol and ChCl/hydroquinone eutectic mixtures were studied using powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The research demonstrated the formation of two cocrystals in the ChCl/catechol system and one cocrystal in the ChCl/hydroquinone system; the crystal structures were obtained using single-crystal XRD. The solid-solid transition of ChCl in the mixture was observed by DSC and variable-temperature XRD. The SLE data were correlated using the nonrandom two-liquid (NRTL) model and the melting properties of the pure components and cocrystals. Modeling the SLE data enabled one to evaluate the melting properties of ChCl estimated in the literature.

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APA:

Alhadid, A., Jandl, C., Mokrushina, L., & Minceva, M. (2022). Cocrystal Formation in Choline Chloride Deep Eutectic Solvents. Crystal Growth and Design, 22(3), 1933-1942. https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.1c01477

MLA:

Alhadid, Ahmad, et al. "Cocrystal Formation in Choline Chloride Deep Eutectic Solvents." Crystal Growth and Design 22.3 (2022): 1933-1942.

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