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Unravelling the nature of citric acid:L-arginine:water mixtures: the bifunctional role of water.

Ana Roda1, Filipa Santos1, Yeong Zen Chua2, Aarti Kumar3, Hoang Tam Do3, Alexandre Paiva1, Ana Rita C Duarte1, Christoph Held3.   

Abstract

The use of water as a component of deep eutectic systems (DES) has raised some questions regarding its influence on the nature of the mixture. Does it form a DES or an aqueous solution and what is the role of water? In this work, the nature of citric acid:l-arginine:water mixtures was explored through phase equilibria studies and spectroscopic analysis. In a first step, PC-SAFT was validated as a predictive tool to model the water influence on the solid liquid equilibria (SLE) of the DES reline using the individual-component approach. Hence, activity coefficients in the ternary systems citric acid:l-arginine:water and respective binary combinations were studied and compared using ePC-SAFT. It was observed that the water-free mixtures citric acid:l-arginine showed positive deviation from Raoult's law, while upon addition of water strong negative deviation from Raoult's law was found, yielding melting depressions around 100 K. Besides these strong interactions, pH was found to become acidic (pH = 3.5) upon water addition, which yields the formation of charged species ([H2Cit]- and [l-arg]+). Thus, the increased interactions between the molecules upon water addition might be caused by several mechanisms such as hydrogen bonding or ionic forces, both being induced by water. For further investigation, the liquid mixtures citric acid:l-arginine:water were studied by FTIR and NMR spectroscopy. FTIR spectra disproved a possible solubility enhancement caused by salt formation between citric acid and l-arginine, while NMR spectra supported the formation of a hydrogen bonding network different from the binary systems citric acid:water and l-arginine:water. Either being a DES or other type of non-ideal solution, the liquefaction of the studied systems is certainly caused by a water-mediator effect based on the formation of charged species and cross interactions between the mixture constituents.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33427255     DOI: 10.1039/d0cp04992a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys        ISSN: 1463-9076            Impact factor:   3.676


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Authors:  Hugo Monteiro; Alexandre Paiva; Ana Rita C Duarte; Nuno Galamba
Journal:  ACS Sustain Chem Eng       Date:  2022-03-08       Impact factor: 8.198

2.  Melting properties of amino acids and their solubility in water.

Authors:  Hoang Tam Do; Yeong Zen Chua; Aarti Kumar; Daniel Pabsch; Moritz Hallermann; Dzmitry Zaitsau; Christoph Schick; Christoph Held
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2020-12-15       Impact factor: 4.036

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