Volume 62, 1966

Dielectric studies. Part 11.—Relaxation processes of six monosubstituted benzenes in dilute solution

Abstract

The dielectric absorption at five microwave frequencies of solutions of the monohalobenzenes, nitrobenzene and benzonitrile in p-xylene at 15 and 60°C has been examined. Solutions of nitrobenzene in cyclohexane and carbontetrachloride at 25 and 15°C respectively, and also benzonitrile in cyclohexane at 15°C, have also been studied. All solutions of the halobenzenes may be characterized by a dielectric absorption contribution from one Debye term1 and are in harmony with the Perrin theory.2 None of the systems showed high-frequency absorption of the type reported by Poley3 for the liquid halobenzenes. Some benzonitrile and nitrobenzene systems have definite distribution coefficients which may be resolved into contributions from two relaxation processes, one associated with molecular re-orientation and a longer relaxation time related to the presence of some form of polar aggregate.

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Trans. Faraday Soc., 1966,62, 2695-2703

Dielectric studies. Part 11.—Relaxation processes of six monosubstituted benzenes in dilute solution

W. F. Hassell and S. Walker, Trans. Faraday Soc., 1966, 62, 2695 DOI: 10.1039/TF9666202695

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