Molecular interactions between CBZ-ACN at 8.845 GHz of microwave frequency region confer structural behavior of molecules such that either monomers or multimers are present in the agreed binary mixtures. Effect of microwave frequency on molecular interactions and hydrogen bonding between C≡N (nitrile) molecule and Cl (chlorine) molecule of CBZ and ACN binary solutions has been studied using X-band microwave technique at 301ºK. Co-operative dynamics and hydrogen bonding between nitrile and chlorine group molecules has been thoroughly explicated thereby obtaining static dielectric constant, excess permittivity, Kirkwood correlation factor using Luzar model and Bruggeman factor.
Bangladesh J. Sci. Ind. Res. 57(2), 85-90, 2022
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