2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2022.119991
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Micellization and clouding behaviour of an ionic surfactant in a deep eutectic solvent: A case of the reline-water mixture

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“…GO and DES (reline) have been synthesized and characterized following a method published earlier. ,,, ChCl (99%, AR grade) was obtained from TCI chemicals, India, and utilized after undergoing vacuum drying at 40 °C. Urea (99%, AR grade) was procured from Sigma-Aldrich, India, and used without additional purification.…”
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“…GO and DES (reline) have been synthesized and characterized following a method published earlier. ,,, ChCl (99%, AR grade) was obtained from TCI chemicals, India, and utilized after undergoing vacuum drying at 40 °C. Urea (99%, AR grade) was procured from Sigma-Aldrich, India, and used without additional purification.…”
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“…DES (reline) was synthesized and characterized using the same procedure as previously reported. , In summary, a mixture of dried ChCl and urea in a 1:2 molar ratio was heated at 80 °C under continuous stirring for about 2 h until a clear fluid was observed. Subsequently, this fluid was allowed to equilibrate for 24 h in a vacuum oven at 40 °C.…”
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“…GO, CGS, and DES (reline) are synthesised and characterized using the same procedures as reported previously. 40,58,92 Zirconium acetate [Zr(CH 3 COO) 2 ] (99%) has been purchased from Loba Chemie, India, and used as received. ChCl (99%) has been obtained from TCI (India) and was used after vacuum drying (40 ± 0.5 °C).…”
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confidence: 99%