Synthesis of a Novel Allyl-Functionalized Deep Eutectic Solvent to Promote Dissolution of Cellulose

Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) offer attractive options for the “green” dissolution of cellulose. However, the protic hydroxyl group causes weak dissolving ability of DESs, requiring the substitution of hydroxyl groups in the cation. In this study, a novel allyl-functionalized DES was synthesized and...

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Main Authors: Hongwei Ren, Chunmao Chen, Shaohui Guo, Dishun Zhao, Qinghong Wang
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Language:English
Published: North Carolina State University 2016-08-01
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Online Access:http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_4_8457_Ren_Synthesis_Novel_Eutectic_Solvent
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spelling doaj-00923810e36f4111958f89e9ef5892f92020-11-24T23:07:38ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262016-08-011148457846910.15376/biores.11.4.8457-8469Synthesis of a Novel Allyl-Functionalized Deep Eutectic Solvent to Promote Dissolution of CelluloseHongwei Ren0Chunmao Chen1Shaohui Guo2Dishun Zhao3Qinghong Wang4China University of Petroleum, Beijing; ChinaChina University of Petroleum, Beijing; ChinaChina University of Petroleum, Beijing; ChinaHebei University of Science and Technology; ChinaChina University of Petroleum, Beijing; ChinaDeep eutectic solvents (DESs) offer attractive options for the “green” dissolution of cellulose. However, the protic hydroxyl group causes weak dissolving ability of DESs, requiring the substitution of hydroxyl groups in the cation. In this study, a novel allyl-functionalized DES was synthesized and characterized, and its possible effect on improved dissolution of cellulose was investigated. The DES was synthesized by a eutectic mixture of allyl triethyl ammonium chloride ([ATEAm]Cl) and oxalic acid (Oxa) at a molar ratio of 1:1 and a freezing point of 49 °C. The [ATEAm]Cl-Oxa exhibited high polarity (56.40 kcal/mol), dipolarity/polarizability effects (1.10), hydrogen-bond donating acidity (0.41), hydrogen-bond basicity (0.89), and low viscosity (76 cP at 120 °C) owing to the π-π conjugative effect induced by the allyl group. The correlation between temperature and viscosity on the [ATEAm]Cl-Oxa fit the Arrhenius equation well. The [ATEAm]Cl-Oxa showed low pseudo activation energy for viscous flow (44.56 kJ/mol). The improved properties of the [ATEAm]Cl-Oxa noticeably promoted the solubility (6.48 wt.%) of cellulose.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_4_8457_Ren_Synthesis_Novel_Eutectic_SolventCelluloseDissolutionDeep eutectic solventAllyl triethyl ammonium chloride
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author Hongwei Ren
Chunmao Chen
Shaohui Guo
Dishun Zhao
Qinghong Wang
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Chunmao Chen
Shaohui Guo
Dishun Zhao
Qinghong Wang
Synthesis of a Novel Allyl-Functionalized Deep Eutectic Solvent to Promote Dissolution of Cellulose
BioResources
Cellulose
Dissolution
Deep eutectic solvent
Allyl triethyl ammonium chloride
author_facet Hongwei Ren
Chunmao Chen
Shaohui Guo
Dishun Zhao
Qinghong Wang
author_sort Hongwei Ren
title Synthesis of a Novel Allyl-Functionalized Deep Eutectic Solvent to Promote Dissolution of Cellulose
title_short Synthesis of a Novel Allyl-Functionalized Deep Eutectic Solvent to Promote Dissolution of Cellulose
title_full Synthesis of a Novel Allyl-Functionalized Deep Eutectic Solvent to Promote Dissolution of Cellulose
title_fullStr Synthesis of a Novel Allyl-Functionalized Deep Eutectic Solvent to Promote Dissolution of Cellulose
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of a Novel Allyl-Functionalized Deep Eutectic Solvent to Promote Dissolution of Cellulose
title_sort synthesis of a novel allyl-functionalized deep eutectic solvent to promote dissolution of cellulose
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
1930-2126
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) offer attractive options for the “green” dissolution of cellulose. However, the protic hydroxyl group causes weak dissolving ability of DESs, requiring the substitution of hydroxyl groups in the cation. In this study, a novel allyl-functionalized DES was synthesized and characterized, and its possible effect on improved dissolution of cellulose was investigated. The DES was synthesized by a eutectic mixture of allyl triethyl ammonium chloride ([ATEAm]Cl) and oxalic acid (Oxa) at a molar ratio of 1:1 and a freezing point of 49 °C. The [ATEAm]Cl-Oxa exhibited high polarity (56.40 kcal/mol), dipolarity/polarizability effects (1.10), hydrogen-bond donating acidity (0.41), hydrogen-bond basicity (0.89), and low viscosity (76 cP at 120 °C) owing to the π-π conjugative effect induced by the allyl group. The correlation between temperature and viscosity on the [ATEAm]Cl-Oxa fit the Arrhenius equation well. The [ATEAm]Cl-Oxa showed low pseudo activation energy for viscous flow (44.56 kJ/mol). The improved properties of the [ATEAm]Cl-Oxa noticeably promoted the solubility (6.48 wt.%) of cellulose.
topic Cellulose
Dissolution
Deep eutectic solvent
Allyl triethyl ammonium chloride
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_4_8457_Ren_Synthesis_Novel_Eutectic_Solvent
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