Abstract

Measurements of the complex permittivity of one, two and three molar ɛ -aminocaproic acid solutions have been made in the frequency range 70 to 2000 Mc/s and at temperatures between 10 and 40°C. The central regions of very large dispersions are revealed with falls in permittivity ɛ ' and maximum values of loss factor ɛ " considerably larger than in pure water. An interpretation is suggested in terms of a Debye type dispersion for each of three relaxing polar components in the solutions: the solute, the water of normal structure and water with structure modified by the presence of the solute.

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