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Binary dielectric properties

Table 3. Band Gaps and Dielectric Properties of Cubic Binary Compound Semiconductors at RT... Table 3. Band Gaps and Dielectric Properties of Cubic Binary Compound Semiconductors at RT...
Steady-State Fluorescence. The fluorescence characteristics of PRODAN are extremely sensitive to the physicochemical properties of the solvent (38). As benchmarks, the steady-state emission spectra for PRODAN in several liquid solvents are presented in Figure 1. It is evident that the PRODAN emission spectrum red shifts with increasing solvent polarity. This red shift is a result of the dielectric properties of the surrounding solvent and the large excited-state dipole moment (ca. 20 Debye units) of PRODAN (38). It is the sensitivity of the PRODAN fluorescence that will be used here to investigate the local solvent composition in binary supercritical fluids. [Pg.100]

Ya. Yu. Akhadov, Dielectric Properties of Binary Solutions, Nauka, Moscow, 1977. (in Russian). [Pg.330]

Akhadov, Y. Y. Dielectric Properties of Binary Solutions. A Data Handbook.-, Pergamon Press New York, 1981. [Pg.701]

We mention some other systems that have fractal structures. For example, using sputtering regimes that correspond to the diffusional aggregation model [82], thin films consisting of metallic fractal clusters can be obtained. Fractal structures are also characteristic of percolation clusters near the percolation threshold, as well as certain binary solutions and polymer solutions. The dielectric properties of all these systems can be predicted using the above fractal model. [Pg.183]

Various physical and chemical properties useful to understand the solubility of RTlLs have been smdied, among which dielectric properties are crucially important. However, there are, at least, two problems in the study of dielectric properties. One problem concerns the experimental techniques and the other, the scientific aspects. Furthermore, there arises a basic question about how the permittivity derives, assunting that ILs are homogeneous. This is related to the interconnection polar to non-polar domains as predicted by computer simulation and evidenced by experiments. In addition, anomalous phase separation behaviour has been reported for binary systems of RTILs with some organic compounds. [Pg.337]

The basic advantages of using binary mixtures with the critical CP instead of the GL critical point can be found in the history of critical phenomena, namely establishing the basic universal parameters appeared to be much simpler for binary mixtures with CP than for GL systems. Firstly, CP investigations can be carried out under atmospheric pressure. Secondly, one can select a binary mixture with CP close to room temperature. " Finally, it is possible to select a mixture which emphasizes the desired specific feature, for instance (a) methanol - cyclohexane mixture can simulate weightless conditions since densities of both components are almost equal (b) there are almost no critical opalescence for isooctane - cyclohexane mixture since their refractive indices are almost the same (c) one can considerably change the concentration of the dipole component of the mixture. The latter feature can strongly influence both dielectric properties and solvency. [Pg.170]

J. Mazurkiewicz and P. Tomasik, Viscosity and dielectric properties of liquid binary mixtures. J. Phys. Org. Chem., 3 (1990), 493-502. [Pg.259]

Akhadov Ya., Dielectric Properties of Binary Sointions, Moskow, Nauka, 1977. [Pg.562]

The chapter is organized as follows. In the first part broadband dielectric spectroscopy is introduced. A brief review of the theoretical background of dielectric spectroscopy is provided. This will include the basics of dielectric spectroscopy, dielectric measurement techniques, and also data analysis. This section is followed by a discussion of the dielectric behavior of homopolymers to provide the basics to understand the dielectric properties of blends. In the second part of the chapter, the dielectric behavior of polymeric blends is reviewed where both miscible and immiscible systems are discussed. The chapter is restricted to binary systems. [Pg.1301]

LC Material Binary Mixture of N +Np, Selection of Nn Optical and DielectricaL Properties of LC Optical Properties of LC Viscosity Temperature Dependence of Vth... [Pg.158]

A. Ikegami, Thick Film Capacitor Materials of the Powder-Glass Binary Systems and Their Dielectric Properties, Electrocom. Sci. and Tech., vol. 9, pp. 147-152,1981. [Pg.693]

Revised material in Section 5 includes an extensive tabulation of binary and ternary azeotropes comprising approximately 850 entries. Over 975 compounds have values listed for viscosity, dielectric constant, dipole moment, and surface tension. Whenever possible, data for viscosity and dielectric constant are provided at two temperatures to permit interpolation for intermediate temperatures and also to permit limited extrapolation of the data. The dipole moments are often listed for different physical states. Values for surface tension can be calculated over a range of temperatures from two constants that can be fitted into a linear equation. Also extensively revised and expanded are the properties of combustible mixtures in air. A table of triple points has been added. [Pg.1287]

The bulk properties of mixed solvents, especially of binary solvent mixtures of water and organic solvents, are often needed. Many dielectric constant measurements have been made on such binary mixtures. The surface tension of aqueous binary mixtures can be quantitatively related to composition. ... [Pg.391]

Tantalum and niobium are added, in the form of carbides, to cemented carbide compositions used in the production of cutting tools. Pure oxides are widely used in the optical industiy as additives and deposits, and in organic synthesis processes as catalysts and promoters [12, 13]. Binary and more complex oxide compounds based on tantalum and niobium form a huge family of ferroelectric materials that have high Curie temperatures, high dielectric permittivity, and piezoelectric, pyroelectric and non-linear optical properties [14-17]. Compounds of this class are used in the production of energy transformers, quantum electronics, piezoelectrics, acoustics, and so on. Two of... [Pg.1]

Since a high dielectric constant and low viscosity usually cannot be integrated into a single solvent, a solvent mixture, usually binary with one of the components selected for e and the other for tj, was used to formulate electrolytes for lithium batteries with the hope that a balance between these two properties could be arrived at via such mixing. " The concept was rapidly accepted by researchers of the 1980s, usually using cyclic carbonates for their high e and linear or cyclic ethers for their low... [Pg.81]

Studies of medium effects on hexacyanoferrate(II) reductions have included those of dioxygen,iodate, peroxodisulfate, - [Co(NH3)5(DMSO)] +, and [Co(en)2Br2]+. Rate constants for reaction with dioxygen depended strongly on the electron-donor properties of the organic cosolvent. Rate constants for reduction of peroxodisulfate in several binary aqueous media were analyzed into their ion association and subsequent electron transfer components. Rate constants for reduction of [Co(en)2Br2] in methanol water and dioxan water mixtures were analyzed by a variety of correlatory equations (dielectric constant Grunwald-Winstein Swain Kamlet-Taft). [Pg.423]

The investigation of viscosities, electrical conductivities, refractive indexes and densities of binary liquid systems of sulphuric acid with nitromethane, nitrobenzene and 0-, m and p-nitrotoluene was made in order to obtain a clearer picture of the behaviour of these binary mixtures, regarding the stability of the addition compounds formed between the components. The application of these methods of physicochemical analysis to a number of binary systems with sulphuric acid [1, 2, 3] has enabled us to get some idea of the way in which the formation and stability of addition compounds affects the liquid phase properties of these systems. The binary systems of sulphuric acid with mononitrocompounds are particularly suitable for comparison with each other, because of the close similarity of the liquid media in these systems, due to comparable values of dielectric constants and liquid phase properties of the mononitrocompounds. The stability of the addition compounds in these systems in the crystalline phase [4] has... [Pg.529]

The study of molecular interactions in liquid mixtures is of considerable importance in the elucidation of the structural properties of molecules. Interactions between molecules influence the structural arrangement and shape of molecules. Dielectric relaxation of polar molecules in non-polar solvents using microwave absorption has been widely employed to study molecular structures and molecular interactions in liquid mixtures [81]. Ever since Lagemann and Dunbar developed a US velocity approach for the qualitative determination of the degree of association in liquids [82], a number of scientists have used ultrasonic waves of low amplitude to investigate the nature of molecular interactions and the physico-chemical behaviour of pure liquids and binary, ternary and quaternary liquid mixtures, and found complex formation to occur if the observed values of excess parameters (e.g. excess adiabatic compressibility, intermolecular free length or volume) are negative. These parameters can be calculated from those for ultrasonic velocity (c) and density (p). Thus,... [Pg.376]


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