Methodes d'analyse complement aires de spectres de relaxation dielectrique obtenus par spectroscopie temporelle II - etude de melanges binaires propanol-decanol
Y. Dutuit, J.L. Salefran, A.M. Bottreau, R. Chahine, T.K. Bose
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Abstract
The basis of the method has been presented in part I (preceeding paper in this issue) together with the results on propanol, pentanol and decanol at 25°C. This second part is devoted to propanol-decanol mixtures in several fractions in volume and concludes with a general discussion where the molecular mechanisms responsible for the three dielectric dispersion regions of the pure primary alcohols are pointed out.