In this work, the liquid–liquid equilibrium (LLE)
in the
systems 1-propanol–1-propyl formate–deep eutectic solvent
(DES) and 1-propanol–1-propyl propionate–DES at 293.15
and 313.15 K and atmospheric pressure was investigated. Three DESs
were selected for this study: choline chloride (ChCl)/glycerol (Gl),
ChCl/ethylene glycol (EG), and ChCl/propylene glycol (PG). Quantitative
analysis of coexisting equilibrium phases was carried out using proton
nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The efficiency of separation
of the systems 1-propanol–1-propyl formate and 1-propanol–1-propyl
propionate using these DESs was evaluated by calculating the distribution
coefficients and selectivity values. A comparative analysis of the
selectivity values obtained in the work was carried out with data
for other alcohol–ester systems and with other DESs presented
in the literature. The accuracy of the experiment’s measurements
was confirmed by the convergence of the obtained experimental data
with calculations based on the non-random two-liquid equation (NRTL).