“…But, recently, the light of developing sustainable, renewable, biodegradable, and innocuous solvent matrices and the competitive nature of the commercial market attract researchers to invent novel routes, procedures, and approaches to substitute the prevailing conventional techniques associated with various demerits . This runs across the technical and economic needs on the road to developing sustainable green technologies. , DES-based green solvent engineering holds vast potential in material synthesis and development, illustrating the importance of sustainable necessities and circumventing the complications associated with various conventional solvents . Further, NADES contains primary metabolites, which are easily accessible, environmentally friendly, cost-effective, biocompatible, and nontoxic.…”