“…If the mixed ionic liquids form a eutectic, then the melting temperature of the resulting mixture will be lower than that of the parent compounds, enabling its use in liquid state over a broader temperature range including lower operation temperatures. 5,12 Despite this appealing effect, few articles in the literature have been devoted, to date, to the thermodynamic exploration of eutectic mixtures of ionic liquids; [12][13][14][15] with a couple of articles investigating the application of binary mixtures of ionic liquids as catalysts or reaction media, 16,17 and of melts based on eutectic mixtures of ionic liquids as electrolytes in dye-sensitised solar cells. 18,19 The examples reported focus almost exclusively in mixtures of imidazolium-based ionic liquids.…”