Volume 67, 1971

Plane-parallel condenser with variable electrode spacing for determination of electric permittivity of highly conducting liquids below 1 MHz. Part 1.—Theoretical considerations

Abstract

A method is described for the determination of the relative electric permittivity εx of highly conducting liquids below 1 MHz with a measuring cell consisting of a plane-parallel-plate condenser with variable electrode spacing. Both the electrode effects (due to the impedance of the diffuse double layer at the electrodes) and the edge effects (due to the perturbation of the uniform electric field near the edges of the plates) are taken into account in the expressions for the total capacitance and conductance of the cell. Using a series expression of the measured capacitance in negative powers of the spacing between the electrodes, εx can be computed from the coefficient of the linear term, if certain conditions are fulfilled. The correction methods for electrode effects only, as proposed previously by Fricke and Curtis or Shaw may lead to erroneous results.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1971,67, 1336-1342

Plane-parallel condenser with variable electrode spacing for determination of electric permittivity of highly conducting liquids below 1 MHz. Part 1.—Theoretical considerations

F. van der Touw and M. Mandel, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1971, 67, 1336 DOI: 10.1039/TF9716701336

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