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Author: Ishwar G. Shere
Doi: 10.62655/s-epub.2020.v12.i02.pp1-4
Abstract:
Time domain reflectometry (TDR) was used analyse the dielectric relaxation of a combination of 2-pentenenitrile (PN) and 1,2-dichloroethane (DCE) at temperatures ranging from 10 MHz to 20 GHz. Eleven different system concentrations were tested. The fourier transform and the least squares fit technique were used to determine the dielectric parameters, which include the static dielectric constant (0) and the relaxation time (). It has been found the mixes' Kirkwood correlation factors (gf) and effective Kirkwood correlation factors (geff). Since the geff values in the mixes are less than one, it indicates that the dipoles are not aligned parallel to one another. Since the gf values are close to unity in the mixes, it indicates that the interactions between the molecules are weaker.
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