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The Study of dielectric properties of polar liquids is very useful to understand the liquid structure, molecular interaction, dynamics and kinematics of the liquid mixture. Dielectric relaxation spectroscopy is used as an effective tool to get the information at the molecular level. Time Domain Spectroscopy (TDS) is a technique of recording the time dependent response of a system under the application of an electromagnetic signal. These dielectric parameters are used to find out excess dielectric permittivity, Kirkwood correlation factor, Bruggeman factor, and the thermodyanamic parameters.


 

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