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Dielectric methods for investigation of complex formation in liquids
Boule has described recently a method for characterizing the dielectric relaxation and complex formation in solutions of polar molecules in a nonpolar complexing solvent.1 This work reports complementary procedures which may be used when long live complexes are formed between two polar or one polar and one nonpolar molecules in solutions containing a large amount of noninteracting nonpolar solvent. Two experimental systems are analyzed in detail below.