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Microwave dielectric spectroscopy of pure and mixed aromatic ester solvents

Santiago Aparicio email and Rafael Alcalde email

Department of Chemistry, University of Burgos, 09001 Burgos, Spain

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PMC Physics B 2008, 1:4doi:10.1186/1754-0429-1-4

Published: 12  February  2008

Abstract

The structure and dynamics of pure and mixed liquid aromatic esters is studied through microwave dielectric relaxation spectroscopy in the 200 MHz – 20 GHz frequency range. Methyl, ethyl, propyl and butyl benzoate were studied at 298.15 K to infer the alkylic chain length effect on solvents properties showing that the relaxational behaviour for the four esters is properly described with a single Debye type function for the considered range. Methylbenzoate behaviour was also analyzed in the 278.15 – 358.15 K temperature range to study the temperature effect on their properties. Experiments on phenyl acetate were carried out to analyze the effect of aromatic ring position on fluid structure. We have also considered the properties at 298.15 K of different methylbenzoate containing mixed fluids with n-hexane, cyclohexane, 1-chlorohexane, 1-hexanol, hexanoic acid and diisopropyl ether to study the effect of different functional groups on fluid structure upon mixing. All the binary mixtures studied are properly described using a bimodal Debye process in the whole composition range. Data are analyzed in terms of the proposed different species present in the fluids and their evolution with composition for mixtures, and with temperature and chain length for pure esters.

PAC CODES: 77.22.Gm, 61.25.Em, 34.20.Gj

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