| Literature DB >> 17489630 |
Simon Schrödle1, Glenn Hefter, Richard Buchner.
Abstract
Mixtures of water or D2O + 1,4-dioxane (DX) have been studied at 25 degrees C by dielectric relaxation spectroscopy over a wide range of frequencies (0.2 < or = nu/GHz < or = 89) for DX mole fractions 0 < or = x2 < or = 0.67. The spectra were best fitted by the sum of two Debye terms. The slower process was assigned to the cooperative relaxation of the hydrogen-bond network of water, whereas the faster mode reflects the dynamics of H2O molecules in a DX-rich environment. Analysis of the relaxation parameters revealed a largely microheterogeneous structure of the mixtures. The marked slowing-down of the cooperative mode on addition of DX is ascribed to the reduction of available H-bond acceptor sites and geometrical constraints on the H2O molecules in the water-rich regions.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17489630 DOI: 10.1021/jp0713413
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem B ISSN: 1520-5207 Impact factor: 2.991