2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11094-023-02879-0
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Deep Eutectic Solvents: History, Properties, and Prospects

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“…1−6 The dissolution of various solutes has been achieved using DES due to the ability of DES to form hydrogen bonds. 5,6 Thus, an appropriate combination of parent components can result in a new solvent system with unexplored physicochemical properties and potential applications. HBA and HBA combinations can result in a liquid with a low melting point and have been explored as a potential solvent replacing conventional volatile solvent systems.…”
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“…1−6 The dissolution of various solutes has been achieved using DES due to the ability of DES to form hydrogen bonds. 5,6 Thus, an appropriate combination of parent components can result in a new solvent system with unexplored physicochemical properties and potential applications. HBA and HBA combinations can result in a liquid with a low melting point and have been explored as a potential solvent replacing conventional volatile solvent systems.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The DES-based liquid–liquid microextraction process was also thus employed for isolation of important analytes. , The antibiotics most commonly used as veterinary and human medicines were extracted using DES. , Knowledge regarding the mechanism involved in drug solubilization or extraction by DES is still being evaluated. Numerous reports are available on the extraction ability of DES; however, studies on the basic properties of DES that influence the extent of interactions between the analyte and DES still need to be conducted. …”
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