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The importance of choline chloride (ChCl) is recognized due to its widespread use in the formulation of
deep eutectic solvents. The controlled addition of water in deep eutectic solvents has been proposed to
overcome some of the major drawbacks of these solvents, namely their high hygroscopicities and
viscosities. Recently, aqueous solutions of ChCl at specific mole ratios have been presented as a novel,
low viscous deep eutectic solvent. Nevertheless, these proposals are suggested without any information
about the solid–liquid phase diagram of this system or the deviations from the thermodynamic ideality
of its precursors. This work contributes significantly to this matter as the phase behavior of pure ChCl
and (ChCl + H2 O) binary mixtures was investigated by calorimetric and analytical techniques. The
thermal behavior and stability of ChCl were studied by polarized light optical microscopy and differential
scanning calorimetry, confirming the existence of a solid–solid transition at 352.2 0.6 K. Additionally,
heat capacity measurements of pure ChCl (covering both ChCl solid phases) and aqueous solutions of
ChCl (xChCl o 0.4) were performed using a heat-flow differential scanning microcalorimeter or a high-
precision heat capacity drop calorimeter, allowing the estimation of a heat capacity change of (ChCl) E
39.3 10 J K 1 mol 1
, between the hypothetical liquid and the observed crystalline phase at 298.15 K.
The solid–liquid phase diagram of the ChCl + water mixture was investigated in the whole concentration
range by differential scanning calorimetry and the analytical shake-flask method. The phase diagram
obtained for the mixture shows an eutectic temperature of 204 K, at a mole fraction of choline chloride
close to xChCl = 0.2, and a shift of the solid–solid transition of ChCl–water mixtures of 10 K below the
value observed for pure choline chloride, suggesting the appearance of a new crystalline structure of
ChCl in the presence of water, as confirmed by X-ray diffraction. The liquid phase presents significant
negative deviations to ideality for water while COSMO-RS predicts a near ideal behaviour for ChCl.
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Choline chloride
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Citation
Ferreira, Ana I.M.C. Lobo; Vilas-Boas, Sérgio M.; Silva, Rodrigo M.A.; Martins, Mónia A.R.; Abranches, Dinis O.; Paz, Filipe A. Almeida; Ferreira, Olga; Pinho, Simão; Santos, Luís M.N.B.F.; Coutinho, João A.P. (2022). Extensive characterization of choline chloride and its solid–liquid equilibrium with water. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. ISSN 1463-9076. 24, p. 14886–14897
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
