Abstract

The complex permittivity spectra for tert-butyl alcohol (TB) with 2-propanol (2P) were determined over the frequency range of 10 MHz to 20 GHz using the time domain reflectometry (TDR) in the temperature range 25 °C to 55 °C for 11 different concentrations of the system. The static dielectric constant (ε 0) and relaxation time (τ) have been determined these spectra using the Debye model. Excess properties and Kirkwood correlation factor of the mixtures have been determined. The excess permittivity is found to be positive in the tert-butyl alcohol rich region and negative in the 2-propanol rich region. However, the excess inverse relaxation time has different trend. The static dielectric constants for the mixtures have also been fitted with the modified Bruggeman model by assuming an additional parameter in the model. It appears that structure of the TB–2P dimer in the TB rich region favors parallel dipole orientation, whereas in the 2P rich region, it favors antiparallel orientation.

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