We report a study of cooperativity in the transition from a nonaqueous deep eutectic solvent (DES) to an aqueous solution. In some systems, a nonequilibrium region prevails at low water contents, while cooperativity is always observed at high water contents. Catechol-based mixtures exhibit a Hill constant () of ∼ 3 and an overall Δ° of ca. -3-5 kJ/mol for the transition from DES to aqueous solution. In contrast, -phenylenediamine-based mixtures exhibit a shift from = 0 at low water contents to ∼ 12 at high water contents with an overall Δ° of ca. -13-15 kJ/mol. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first evidence for a shift from nonequilibrium to cooperative binding in a transition from nonaqueous to aqueous solutions.
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