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Usman Abbas
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Structure and Hydrogen Bonds of Hydrophobic Deep Eutectic Solvent-Aqueous Liquid-Liqu...
Usman Abbas
Qi Qiao

Usman Abbas

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May 26, 2021
Hydrophobic deep eutectic solvents (DESs) emerge as candidates to extract organic substrates from aqueous solutions. The DES-aqueous liquid-liquid interface plays a vital role in the extraction ability of hydrophobic DES because the non-bulk structure of molecules at the interface could cause thermodynamic and kinetic barriers. One question is how the DES compositions affect the structural features of the DES-aqueous liquid-liquid interface. We investigate the density profile, dipole moment and hydrogen bonds of eight hydrophobic DES-aqueous liquid-liquid interfaces using molecular dynamics simulations. The eight DESs are composed of four organic compounds: decanoic acid, menthol, thymol, and lidocaine. The simulation results show the variations of dipole moment and hydrogen bond structure and dynamics at the liquid-liquid interfaces. Such variations could influence the extraction ability of DES through adjusting the partition and kinetics of organic substrates in the DES-aqueous biphasic systems.
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Heterogeneous Hydrogen Bond Environment in Hydropho...
Usman Abbas
Manh Tien  Nguyen

Usman Abbas

and 4 more

February 17, 2021
Hydrophobic deep eutectic solvents (DESs) have emerged as excellent extractants. Their performance depends on the heterogeneous hydrogen bond environment formed by multiple hydrogen bond donors and acceptors. An understanding of this heterogeneous hydrogen bond environment can be used to develop principles for designing high-performance DESs for extraction and other separation applications. We investigate the structure and dynamics of hydrogen bonds in eight hydrophobic DESs formed by decanoic acid, menthol, thymol, and Lidocaine using molecular dynamics simulations. The results show the diversity of hydrogen bonds in the eight DESs and their impact on diffusivity and molecular association. Each DES possesses four-six types of hydrogen bonds and one or two of them overwhelm the others in quantity and lifetime. The dominating hydrogen bonds determine whether the DESs are governed by intra- or inter-component associations. The component diffusivity presents an inverse relationship with the hydrogen bond strength.

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