Natural-based chiral task-specific deep eutectic solvents: a novel, effective tool for enantiodiscrimination in electroanalysis
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Citation:
Natural-based chiral task-specific deep eutectic solvents: a novel, effective tool for enantiodiscrimination in electroanalysis / S. Arnaboldi, A. Mezzetta, S. Grecchi, M. Longhi, E. Emanuele, S. Rizzo, F. Arduini, L. Micheli, L. Guazzelli, P.R. Mussini. - In: ELECTROCHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0013-4686. - 380:(2021), pp. 138189.1-138189.9. [10.1016/j.electacta.2021.138189]
abstract:
Deep Eutectic Solvents (DESs) offer advantages similar to ionic liquid (IL) ones, with easier and more sustainable synthesis; moreover, bio-based DESs often include chiral components, surprisingly underexploited. A proof of concept is now offered of the impressive potential of enantiopure chiral DESs as chiral media for enantioselective electroanalysis. Three chiral DESs, consisting of a molecular salt with bio-based chiral cation [NopolMIm] + combined with three natural and/or low-cost partners (levulinic acid, glycerol and urea), are introduced and investigated as chiral voltammetry media.
Significant potential differences are observed for the enantiomers of a model chiral probe, with a dramatic tuning depending on the achiral DES component, reaching an impressive ~0.5 V in the levulinic acid case (while less efficient appears [NopolMIm] + as chiral additive in IL). With the same medium good enantiodiscrimination is also observed for aminoacid tryptophan, a quite different probe and of applicative interest. These findings can be considered as a remarkable step further in chiral electroanalysis as well as in the development of task-specific enantioselective media.
Significant potential differences are observed for the enantiomers of a model chiral probe, with a dramatic tuning depending on the achiral DES component, reaching an impressive ~0.5 V in the levulinic acid case (while less efficient appears [NopolMIm] + as chiral additive in IL). With the same medium good enantiodiscrimination is also observed for aminoacid tryptophan, a quite different probe and of applicative interest. These findings can be considered as a remarkable step further in chiral electroanalysis as well as in the development of task-specific enantioselective media.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
List of contributors:
S. Arnaboldi, A. Mezzetta, S. Grecchi, M. Longhi, E. Emanuele, S. Rizzo, F. Arduini, L. Micheli, L. Guazzelli, P.R. Mussini
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