Static Dielectric Constants, Densities, Refractive Indices and Related Properties of Binary Mixtures at Various Temperatures Under Atmospheric Pressure

Experimental dielectric constants at (293.15, 298.15, 303.15) K, densities and refractive indices at 293.15 K are reported for water- ethanol and water- n-butanol binary mixture systems over the entire volume fraction range and atmospheric pressure. From the experimental dielectric data, the excess dielectric constant, effective Kirkwood correlation factor, Bruggeman factor and from density and refractive index data various parameters and their excess properties like excess density, excess refractive index, excess molar polarization, and excess molar volume were estimated and reported in the study. The static dielectric constant of the studied binary mixtures decreases with increase in temperature and volume fraction of the solutes. The density values are decreasing and refractive indices are increasing with increasing volume fraction of ethanol and n-butanol in water. Excess molar volumes values of ethanol and n-butanol are negative over the entire volume fraction range shows the presence of intermolecular interaction and hydrogen bonding in both the binary mixtures.

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