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Dielectric relaxation in propionic acid-tri-n-butylamine system
The complex electric permittivity and viscosity over the frequency range 100 MHz-2GHz have been measured for the propionic acid- tri-n-butylamine systems of varying composition. Both, the value of the relaxation time and its distribution indicate a remarkable aggregation especially for 1:1 species.