“…[4][5][6]9,10 Due to these compelling unusual physicochemical properties, DESs have been increasingly used in a vast number of applications with success, including solvent extraction, 11,12 biodiesel production, 13 organic synthesis, 5,10,14,15 lubrication, 5 nanoporous carbon synthesis, 16,17 fuel treatment, 10,11,18 gas capture [19][20][21] and DNA stabilization. 22,23 Besides, they have also been extensively used as solvents for many electrochemical purposes such as electrodeposition, [24][25][26][27][28][29] energy conversion, 30 energy storage, [31][32][33][34] etc. 4,31,35,36 Extensive experimental and computational studies have been dedicated to rationalize the correlation between melting point depression and the hydrogen bond strength and its inuence on the thermo-physical properties of DESs, with special emphasis on 1 : 2 choline chloride-urea (Reline).…”