Abstract

In the present manuscript, we are reporting the complex dielectric permittivity of 1,4-Butanediol/Dimethylsulfoxide binary mixtures for entire concentrations in the temperature range of 298.15 K–323.15 K. The complex dielectric permittivity is measured in the frequency range of 20 MHz–20 GHz. The dielectric relaxation time (τ) of the binary mixtures are analyzed by using the Havriliak-Negami equation. Redlich-Kister polynomial equation is used to fit the excess molar volume (VmE), excess permittivity (εE), excess refractive index (nDE), excess inverse relaxation time (1/τ)E. The molecular association and structural packing in the liquid mixture are analyzed by using thermal expansion coefficient (αP) parameter. The ordering nature of the molecular dipoles is discussed by evaluating the Kirkwood correlation factor(geff) and stability of the system by thermodynamic quantities. The experimental dipole moments of the pure and equimolar binary system are determined by using Higasi's method and compared with the theoretical dipole moment values obtained from DFT/B3LYP methods. Confirmation of hydrogen bond between 1,4-butanediol and DMSO is supported with the FT-IR and UV-Vis spectroscopy methods. The experimental dielectric and spectroscopic studies confirm the existence of hydrogen bond between the liquid mixtures.

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