Methodes d'analyse complementaires de spectres de relaxation dielectrique obtenus par spectroscopie temporelle. I - principe et etude de quelques alcools normaux
Yves Dutuit, Jean Louis Salefran, André Marie Bottreau, Richard Chahine, Tapan K. Bose
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Abstract
To analyse the dielectric relaxation spectra of some pure normal alcohols and their binary mixtures, the experimental time domain techniques (T.D.S.) in conjunction with a deconvolution procedure combined with powerful numerical minimization methods are shown to be useful.
The results on propanol, pentanol and decanol at 25°C are given. Those concerning propanol-decanol mixtures will be presented in the next paper with a general discussion in conclusion.