Abstract

Dielectric relaxation study on hexamethylphosphoramide–1,4-dioxane binary mixtures has been carried out at 16 concentrations over the frequency range of 10 MHz to 30 GHz at different temperatures using time domain reflectometry technique. The mixtures exhibit a principal dispersion of the Debye relaxation type at microwave frequencies. The concentration-dependent static dielectric constant, excess dielectric properties and thermodynamic parameters have been determined. The hydrogen-bonded theory is applied to compute the Kirkwood correlation factors for the mixture. The average numbers of the hydrogen bonds between hexamethylphosphoramide–hexamethylphosphoramide and hexamethylphosphoramide–1,4-dioxane pairs are estimated from the dielectric constant.

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