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Dielectric relaxation, thermodynamic and theoretical studies on hydrogen bonded polar binary mixtures of N-methyl aniline with propan-1-ol and isopropyl alcohol

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The dielectric relaxation studies on polar binary mixtures of N-methyl aniline with, alcohols, propan-1-ol and isopropyl alcohol have been carried out, at different temperatures and mole fractions, using — LF impedance analyzer, Plunger method and Abbe’s refractometer in radio, microwave and optic frequency regions respectively. Kirkwood effective correlation factor, corrective Kirkwood correlation factor, Bruggeman parameter, relaxation time and thermodynamical parameters are calculated using the experimental data. Conformational analysis of the formation of hydrogen bond in the equi molar binary mixture systems of N-methyl aniline with propan-1-ol and isopropyl alcohol is supported by experimental and theoretical FT-IR values.

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Vijaya Krishna, T., Sreehari Sastry, S. & Murthy, V.R.K. Dielectric relaxation, thermodynamic and theoretical studies on hydrogen bonded polar binary mixtures of N-methyl aniline with propan-1-ol and isopropyl alcohol. Indian J Phys 85, 379–390 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12648-011-0055-1

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