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Transition of a Deep Eutectic Solution to Aqueous Solution: A Dynamical Perspective of the Dissolved Solute

Disruption of the deep eutectic solvent (DES) nanostructure around the dissolved solute upon addition of water is investigated by polarization-selective two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations. The heterogeneous DES nanostructure around the solute is partially retain...

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Published in:The journal of physical chemistry letters 2021-09, Vol.12 (36), p.8784-8789
Main Authors: Sakpal, Sushil S, Deshmukh, Samadhan H, Chatterjee, Srijan, Ghosh, Deborin, Bagchi, Sayan
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