2018
DOI: 10.1063/1.5032694
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Dielectric and spectroscopic study of binary mixture of Acrylonitrile with Chlorobenzene

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“…The reported values of ε0 and τ of the pure ACRN and 1,4-DX are in good agreement with the earlier work [10,11,15,21,22], and the values of relaxation time keep rising as the concentration of 1,4-DX in ACRN increases. Figs.…”
Section: Static Dielectric Constant (ε0 ) and Relaxation Time (τ)supporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The reported values of ε0 and τ of the pure ACRN and 1,4-DX are in good agreement with the earlier work [10,11,15,21,22], and the values of relaxation time keep rising as the concentration of 1,4-DX in ACRN increases. Figs.…”
Section: Static Dielectric Constant (ε0 ) and Relaxation Time (τ)supporting
confidence: 91%
“…It is highly flammable and toxic by nature. The physiochemical properties and FTIR studies were applied to find out the intermolecular interactions of a binary liquid mixture of acrylonitrile with chlorobenzene and bromobenzene [10,11]. However, 1,4-dioxane (DX) [C4H8O2] is a non-hydrogen bonded liquid treated as a non-polar solvent, having a very small dipole moment and no pair formation takes place between two DX Molecules [12].…”
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confidence: 99%