Deep Eutectic Solvents and Multicomponent Reactions: Two Convergent Items to Green Chemistry Strategies
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Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
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Alternative solvents Biocompatible solvents Deep eutectic solvents Green chemistry Sustainability
Date
2021-08-17Referencia bibliográfica
F. G. Calvo-Flores, C. Mingorance-Sánchez, ChemistryOpen 2021, 10, 815. [doi.org/10.1002/open.202100137]
Abstract
One of the highlights of green chemistry is the development of
techniques and procedures with low environmental impact. In
the last years, deep eutectic solvents (DES) have become an
important alternative to conventional organic solvents. For a
period ionic liquids have provoked remarkable interest, but
they have been displaced by DES because they show easier
preparation methods, lower prices, many of them are biodegradable
and compatible with biological systems. In addition,
they show adjustable physicochemical properties, high thermal
stability, low volatility and are compatible with water. In this
paper is reviewed the state of the art of the use of DES paying
special attention to the role of reaction media in organic
synthesis.