“…DESs are often classified as cheap, non-toxic, and environmentally friendly analogues of ionic liquids (ILs); see, e.g., Amde, Liu, and Pang [ 6 ] for a review regarding environmental aspects of ILs. DESs have indeed shown great potential for nanotechnology [ 7 ], electrochemistry [ 8 ], extraction processes [ 9 ], biomass transformation [ 10 ], additive technology [ 11 , 12 ], pharmaceuticals [ 13 , 14 ], biosensor development [ 15 ], membrane technology [ 16 , 17 ], and many other applications.…”