Transport Mechanism of Acetamide in Deep Eutectic Solvents

2020 
Over the last couple of decades, deep eutectic solvents (DESs) have emerged as novel alternatives to ionic liquids that are extensively used in the synthesis of innovative materials, metal processing, catalysis, etc. However, their usage is limited, primarily because of their large viscosity and poor conductivity. Therefore, an understanding of the molecular origin of these transport properties is essential to improve their industrial applicability. Here, we present the report of the nanoscopic diffusion mechanism of acetamide in a DES synthesized with lithium perchlorate as studied using neutron scattering and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation techniques. A diffusion model is constructed with the help of MD simulation data comprising two distinct processes, corresponding to long-range jump diffusion and localized diffusion within a restricted volume. This diffusion model is validated through the analysis of neutron scattering data in the acetamide based DES (ADES) and molten acetamide. Although ADES has...
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