THE DIELECTRIC RESPONSE OF ORGANIC LIQUIDS AT HIGH FREQUENCIES
Abstract
Dielectric properties of organic liquids were examined by means of a high frequency technique. The range of the oscillations were from 31.8 to 66 megacycles. The prime motives of the investigation of the dielectric response were (1) to determine if the organic molecules provided signatures, which would result in the identification of compounds, (2) information was also desired concerning the capability of determining concentrations in binary systems. Due to the anomalous behavior of alcohols, binary systems of alcohols in polar and non-polar solvents were investigated. To provide the high frequencies desired, a simple inexpensive instrument was designed and constructed. From the data resulting from investigations by the instrument as an analytical tool, it is felt that the VHFVO deserves some merit in that particular endeavor.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1963
- Accession Number
- AD0481354
Entities
People
- Edwin M. Rudzis
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School