Issue 0, 1967

Association of n-alcohols in non-polar solvents. Part I. The dielectric polarisations, apparent dipole moments, and near-infrared spectra of n-alcohols in carbon tetrachloride and cyclohexane

Abstract

Dielectric constant, ε, density, and near-infrared spectra of a series of solutions of graded concentration of n-alcohols in carbon tetrachloride and cyclohexane have been determined. Apparent dipole moments of the solutes have been calculated and solute polarisation, P2, evaluated as a function of alcohol weight fraction. Existence in solution of monomer only coincides with linear dependence of both ε and P2 on alcohol weight fraction. Positive and negative deviations of ε and P2 are explained by presence of effective amounts of linear dimer and trimer, and cyclic polymer, respectively.

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J. Chem. Soc. B, 1967, 76-79

Association of n-alcohols in non-polar solvents. Part I. The dielectric polarisations, apparent dipole moments, and near-infrared spectra of n-alcohols in carbon tetrachloride and cyclohexane

D. A. Ibbitson and L. F. Moore, J. Chem. Soc. B, 1967, 76 DOI: 10.1039/J29670000076

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