ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering | 2019

Biological Impact of Ionic Liquids Based on Sustainable Fatty Acid Anions Examined with a Tripartite Test System

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Fatty acid-based ionic liquids (FAILs) are an emerging class of biodegradable ILs. Although long-chained FAILs in particular offer a promising alternative to problematic hydrophobic ILs in lubrication and extraction applications, recent studies have revealed the possibility of an anionic “side-chain length effect”, which would adversely impact their eco-friendliness. This study therefore investigated the toxicity of FAILs with side-chain lengths between C1 and C18 and benign cations by applying a tripartite biological test system, including enzyme inhibition test, determination of virucidal activity against three model viruses, and bactericidal activity against 12 clinically relevant bacteria. Results do not confirm a general anionic “side-chain effect” with FAILs but rather demonstrate a diverse outcome depending on the biological test system employed. While Gram-negative bacteria and viruses were not affected by increasing FAIL anion alkyl chain length, medium- and long-chained FAILs exhibited pronounce...

Volume 7
Pages 15865-15873
DOI 10.1021/ACSSUSCHEMENG.8B06201
Language English
Journal ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

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