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Dielectric relaxation and hydrogen bond interaction study of diol-water mixtures

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Complex dielectric permittivity measurements in the frequency range 10MHz-20GHz have been carried out in diol-water mixtures over the entire concentration range using a time domain reflectometry (TDR) method at 25°C. A hydrogen bonded theory is applied to compute the dielectric constant for the mixtures. It adequately reproduces the experimental values of static dielectric constants for the diol-water mixtures. The dielectric parameters confirm that the intermolecular homogeneous and heterogeneous hydrogen bonding vary significantly with the increase in concentration of the constituents of the diol-water mixtures.

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Chavan, S.D., Watode, B.D., Hudge, P.G. et al. Dielectric relaxation and hydrogen bond interaction study of diol-water mixtures. Indian J Phys 84, 419–429 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12648-010-0027-x

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