Capillary electrophoresis instrumentation for determination of viscosity of deep eutectic solvents

IF 5.2 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Angel Puerta, Paula Tejedor-Matellanes, Inmaculada Luque-Jurado, Cristian Gonzalez-Jimenez, Ana Cristina Soria, Mercedes de Frutos
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Abstract

Deep eutectic solvents (DES), and especially natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES), are advantageous alternatives over non-environmentally friendly organic solvents traditionally employed for sample preparation in analytical chemistry. Moreover, the use of DES has recently experienced remarkable growth to fulfill the green analytical chemistry principles. One of their most influential characteristics, which should be determined for each new DES, is viscosity. Manual or automatic viscometers are usually employed to this aim, but their use is sometimes hampered by characteristics of DES such as their variable water content or their wide viscosity range. In this study a proof-of-concept of the feasibility of employing a capillary electrophoresis (CE) instrument to determine this physicochemical property is shown. No change in the commercial instrument is required, and advantages such as applying controlled pressure and temperature, online UV detection at several wavelengths, use of extremely low volumes of solvents and viscosity markers, automation, etc., allow the easy and affordable adaptation of this method to different DES. As example of application, CE methods were used for viscosity measurement of ten different DES, including hydrophilic (based on either choline chloride or betaine) and hydrophobic ones (based on thymol), within two orders of magnitude (6 to 500 mPa⋅s). Agreement between the experimental results obtained with the CE instrument and data gathered by a commercial viscometer adequate for solvents without water or with published data (when available), is shown. Contribution of using DES to the green analytical chemistry principles is reinforced by the characterization for the first time of these solvents with the more sustainable and high applicability CE method here proposed.

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测定深共晶溶剂粘度的毛细管电泳仪器
深共晶溶剂(DES),尤其是天然深共晶溶液(NADES),是分析化学中传统用于样品制备的非环境友好有机溶剂的有利替代品。此外,DES的使用最近经历了显著的增长,以实现绿色分析化学原理。粘度是它们最具影响力的特性之一,应该为每种新的DES确定。手动或自动粘度计通常用于此目的,但DES的特性有时会阻碍其使用,例如其可变的水含量或其宽的粘度范围。在这项研究中,证明了使用毛细管电泳(CE)仪器来测定这种物理化学性质的可行性。不需要对商业仪器进行更改,并且诸如应用可控的压力和温度、在几个波长下的在线UV检测、使用极低体积的溶剂和粘度标记、自动化等优点使得该方法能够容易且经济地适应不同的DES。作为应用实例,CE方法用于十种不同DES的粘度测量,包括亲水性DES(基于氯化胆碱或甜菜碱)和疏水性DES(以百里酚为基础),在两个数量级(6至500 mPa·s)内。用CE仪器获得的实验结果与商业粘度计收集的数据(适用于无水溶剂)或公布的数据(如有)之间的一致性得到了证明。首次提出了更可持续、适用性更高的CE方法,对这些溶剂进行了表征,从而加强了DES对绿色分析化学原理的贡献。
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