2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cherd.2022.06.019
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Deep eutectic solvents as entrainers in extractive distillation – A review

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“…19 DESs are prepared by mixing Lewis acids and bases at moderate temperatures, with one component typically referred to as a hydrogen bond acceptor (HBA) and another as a hydrogen bond donor (HBD) due to the role hydrogen-bonding plays in suppressing the melting points of many DES mixtures. 20,21 DESs can be easily tailored for a range of applications by altering the HBA and HBD compounds. DESs can be low-cost because of their simple preparation and the inexpensive nature of their components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…19 DESs are prepared by mixing Lewis acids and bases at moderate temperatures, with one component typically referred to as a hydrogen bond acceptor (HBA) and another as a hydrogen bond donor (HBD) due to the role hydrogen-bonding plays in suppressing the melting points of many DES mixtures. 20,21 DESs can be easily tailored for a range of applications by altering the HBA and HBD compounds. DESs can be low-cost because of their simple preparation and the inexpensive nature of their components.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DESs are often more sustainable than ILs because they can more easily utilise inherently less hazardous components and can typically be prepared in a simpler and more energy‐ and material‐efficient manner 19 . DESs are prepared by mixing Lewis acids and bases at moderate temperatures, with one component typically referred to as a hydrogen bond acceptor (HBA) and another as a hydrogen bond donor (HBD) due to the role hydrogen‐bonding plays in suppressing the melting points of many DES mixtures 20,21 . DESs can be easily tailored for a range of applications by altering the HBA and HBD compounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%