Deep eutectic solvents
(DES) containing benzyl triethylammonium
chloride (BTEAC) as a hydrogen bond acceptor (HBA) and p-toluene sulfonic acid (PTSA), citric acid (CA), and oxalic acid
(OX) as a hydrogen bond donor (HBD) were formed at their respective
eutectic points. The physical properties such as pH, ionic conductivity,
viscosity, density, and refractive index were measured between 293
and 333 K. Viscosity values as low as 0.21 Pa·s and conductivity
values as high as 8 mS/cm were achieved, where the pH values of each
DES proved to be extremely low. The effect of HBD on the physical
properties was investigated and was found to be very significant.
Also, the catalytic application of BTEAC based DES in the esterification
reaction of the acetic acid with 2-ethyl-hexanol was studied, and
the activation energy was obtained using initial reaction rates. The
results showed that very high initial reaction rates and low activation
energy can be achieved when catalyzed by DES which was formed using
BTEAC and PTSA.
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