Abstract

The present study aims to establish a simple approach involving multi-field multinuclear longitudinal relaxation (R1) analysis of the solvents to decipher solute-solvent interactions during the solvation of model carbohydrates in aqueous trifluoroethanol (TFE) co-solvent systems (TFE:D2O). The behavior of D2O and TFE is monitored around β-CD (β-cyclodextrin) and glucose through R1D (2H) and R1F (19F), respectively. Correlation times (τc) are estimated for D2O and TFE for various % (v/v) compositions of TFE:D2O mixtures. The differential trends of the R1 or τc ratio for D2O and TFE (in the presence and absence of carbohydrates) revealed that both β-CD and glucose undergo selective solvation by TFE in comparison to D2O. Owing to its encapsulation properties, β-CD exhibited a comparatively higher tendency to undergo solvation by TFE than glucose. The maximum transfer of solute bound water to bulk solvent appears in the 20-30% (v/v) TFE range. The current approach emerges as being straightforward in contrast to traditional methods that primarily focus on solute behavior to unravel the preferential solvation dynamics.

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