“…In general, DES is formed as a result of hydrogen-bonding interactions between two components. Therefore, one of the constituents is a hydrogen-bond acceptor (usually ChCl or NH4Cl), whereas the other constituent is a hydrogen-bond donor like natural polyols (glycerol), carboxylic acids (lactic acid (Lac), oxalic acid, citric acid) or ureas [7,8,[10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. If carbohydrates are used as hydrogen-bond donors with ChCl, the name used is "low melting mixtures" (Scheme 2).…”