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Densities, Viscosities, and Electrical Conductivities of Pure Anhydrous Reline and Its Mixtures with Water in the Temperature Range (293.15 to 338.15) K

Agieienko, V.[Vira], Buchner, R.[Richard]
J. Chem. Eng. Data 2019, 64, 11, 4763-4774
ABSTRACT
Density () dynamic viscosity () and electrical conductivity () of the deep eutectic solvent (DES) reline, composed of choline chloride (ChCl) and urea in 1:2 molar ratio, and its mixtures with water, covering the entire miscibility range, were studied at T = (293.15 to 338.15) K. Compared to many previous studies reline purity was significantly improved by using ultrapure urea and ChCl recrystallized from ethanol. For the investigated DES samples the mass fraction of residual water was less than0.00035. This allowed checking the influence of water traces and impurities on the physicochemical properties of pure reline. It was found that the presence of small amounts of water (w(H2O) less than 0.0081) only negligibly decreased reline density, not exceeding 0.14% compared to the dry sample. However, for the same amount of water decreased by ~36% at 298.15. The temperature dependence of was well fitted by a quadratic expression, whereas (T) and (T) were found to follow the empirical Vogel-Fulcher-Tammann equation. For the aqueous mixtures excess properties of molar volume (VE) and viscosity (E) showed only minor variation with composition, suggesting rather weak interactions between water and the constituents of reline. On the other hand VE and E depended significantly on temperature, indicating a significant contribution of H-bonding to the inherent reline structure. Similar to conventional ionic liquids, the conductivity of aqueous reline showed a broad maximum at the reline mole fraction of x1 0.18 associated with the border between aqueous solutions of individual reline components and reline/water mixtures. The Walden plot classifies reline as a poor ionic liquid.
Compounds
# Formula Name
1 CH4N2O urea
2 C5H14ClNO choline chloride
3 H2O water
Datasets
The table above is generated from the ThermoML associated json file (link above). POMD and RXND refer to PureOrMixture and Reaction Datasets. The compound numbers are included in properties, variables, and phases, if specificied; the numbers refer to the table of compounds on the left.
Type Compound-# Property Variable Constraint Phase Method #Points
  • POMD
  • 2
  • 1
  • 3
  • Mass density, kg/m3 ; Liquid
  • Temperature, K; Liquid
  • Mole fraction - 2; Liquid
  • Pressure, kPa; Liquid
  • Solvent: Amount ratio of component to other component of binary solvent - 1; Liquid
  • Liquid
  • Vibrating tube method
  • 140
  • POMD
  • 2
  • 1
  • 3
  • Viscosity, Pa*s ; Liquid
  • Temperature, K; Liquid
  • Mole fraction - 2; Liquid
  • Pressure, kPa; Liquid
  • Solvent: Amount ratio of component to other component of binary solvent - 1; Liquid
  • Liquid
  • Falling or rolling sphere viscometry
  • 119
  • POMD
  • 2
  • 1
  • 3
  • Electrical conductivity, S/m ; Liquid
  • Temperature, K; Liquid
  • Mole fraction - 2; Liquid
  • Pressure, kPa; Liquid
  • Solvent: Amount ratio of component to other component of binary solvent - 1; Liquid
  • Liquid
  • Alternating current cell with electrodes
  • 120
  • POMD
  • 2
  • 1
  • Solid-liquid equilibrium temperature, K ; Liquid
  • Mole fraction - 2; Liquid
  • Pressure, kPa; Liquid
  • Liquid
  • Crystal of unknown type
  • DTA
  • 1
  • POMD
  • 2
  • 1
  • Mass density, kg/m3 ; Liquid
  • Temperature, K; Liquid
  • Pressure, kPa; Liquid
  • Mole fraction - 2; Liquid
  • Liquid
  • Vibrating tube method
  • 10
  • POMD
  • 2
  • 1
  • Viscosity, Pa*s ; Liquid
  • Temperature, K; Liquid
  • Pressure, kPa; Liquid
  • Mole fraction - 2; Liquid
  • Liquid
  • Falling or rolling sphere viscometry
  • 9
  • POMD
  • 2
  • 1
  • Viscosity, Pa*s ; Liquid
  • Temperature, K; Liquid
  • Pressure, kPa; Liquid
  • Mole fraction - 2; Liquid
  • Liquid
  • Falling or rolling sphere viscometry
  • 10