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Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) for cellulose dissolution: a mini-review
by
You, Ting-Ting
, Xu, Feng
, Zhang, Xun
, Chen, Yang-Lei
in
Acids
/ Bioorganic Chemistry
/ Cellulose
/ Ceramics
/ Chemical properties
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chloride
/ chlorides
/ Composites
/ Dissolution
/ formates
/ Glass
/ hydrogen bonding
/ Hydrogen bonds
/ Imidazole
/ imidazoles
/ Ionic liquids
/ morpholine
/ Natural Materials
/ Organic Chemistry
/ permeability
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Polyethylene glycol
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Protons
/ Renewable resources
/ Review Paper
/ Solubility
/ Solvents
/ surfactants
/ Sustainable Development
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ ultrasonic treatment
2019
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Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) for cellulose dissolution: a mini-review
by
You, Ting-Ting
, Xu, Feng
, Zhang, Xun
, Chen, Yang-Lei
in
Acids
/ Bioorganic Chemistry
/ Cellulose
/ Ceramics
/ Chemical properties
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chloride
/ chlorides
/ Composites
/ Dissolution
/ formates
/ Glass
/ hydrogen bonding
/ Hydrogen bonds
/ Imidazole
/ imidazoles
/ Ionic liquids
/ morpholine
/ Natural Materials
/ Organic Chemistry
/ permeability
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Polyethylene glycol
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Protons
/ Renewable resources
/ Review Paper
/ Solubility
/ Solvents
/ surfactants
/ Sustainable Development
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ ultrasonic treatment
2019
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Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) for cellulose dissolution: a mini-review
by
You, Ting-Ting
, Xu, Feng
, Zhang, Xun
, Chen, Yang-Lei
in
Acids
/ Bioorganic Chemistry
/ Cellulose
/ Ceramics
/ Chemical properties
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chloride
/ chlorides
/ Composites
/ Dissolution
/ formates
/ Glass
/ hydrogen bonding
/ Hydrogen bonds
/ Imidazole
/ imidazoles
/ Ionic liquids
/ morpholine
/ Natural Materials
/ Organic Chemistry
/ permeability
/ Physical Chemistry
/ Polyethylene glycol
/ Polymer Sciences
/ Protons
/ Renewable resources
/ Review Paper
/ Solubility
/ Solvents
/ surfactants
/ Sustainable Development
/ Ultrasonic imaging
/ ultrasonic treatment
2019
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Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) for cellulose dissolution: a mini-review
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Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) for cellulose dissolution: a mini-review
2019
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Overview
Deep eutectic solvents (DESs), which are a novel class of sustainable designer solvents, have attracted considerable attentions in the field of cellulose chemistry. Due to their low cost and analogous physico-chemical properties to ionic liquids, DESs are expected to be alternative solvents for dissolving cellulose. However, at present, the solubility of cellulose in DESs is much lower than in most ionic liquids. In this mini-review, we briefly summarize the current state of knowledge about cellulose dissolution in DESs. By comparing with similar solvents, it was found that the components of current DESs are usually involved in hydrogen bond interaction making difficult their interaction with the hydrogen bond network of cellulose. Accordingly, we propose a strategy that the components which have good hydrogen bond accepting ability, such as Cl
-
, OAc
-
, HCOO
-
, (MeO)
2
PO
2
-
, morpholine and imidazole, are promising choices to form DESs for cellulose dissolution. Ultrasound-assisted treatment and adding a surfactant are effective ways to promote cellulose solubility by enhancing the permeability of DESs.
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