Journal of Chemical Physics 2012-08-14

Shear and dielectric responses of propylene carbonate, tripropylene glycol, and a mixture of two secondary amides.

Catalin Gainaru, Tina Hecksher, Niels Boye Olsen, Roland Böhmer, Jeppe C Dyre

Index: J. Chem. Phys. 137(6) , 064508, (2012)

Full Text: HTML

Abstract

Propylene carbonate and a mixture of two secondary amides, N-methylformamide and N-ethylacetamide, are investigated by means of broadband dielectric and mechanical shear spectroscopy. The similarities between the rheological and the dielectric responses of these liquids and of the previously investigated tripropylene glycol are discussed within a simple approach that employs an electrical circuit for describing the frequency-dependent behavior of viscous materials. The circuit is equivalent to the Gemant-DiMarzio-Bishop model, but allows for a negative capacitive element. The circuit can be used to calculate the dielectric from the mechanical response and vice versa. Using a single parameter for a given system, good agreement between model calculations and experimental data is achieved for the entire relaxation spectra, including secondary relaxations and the Debye-like dielectric peak in the secondary amides. In addition, the predictions of the shoving model are confirmed for the investigated liquids.


Related Compounds

Related Articles:

Acetyl Methyl Torsion in N-Ethylacetamide: A Challenge for Microwave Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemistry.

2015-06-22

[ChemPhysChem 16 , 1906-11, (2015)]

The effect of anesthetics on hydrogen bonds. An infrared study at low anesthetic concentrations.

1985-10-01

[Biophys. Chem. 22(4) , 249-54, (1985)]

Identification of dielectric and structural relaxations in glass-forming secondary amides.

2005-08-01

[J. Chem. Phys. 123(5) , 054516, (2005)]

Fractional Stokes-Einstein-Debye relation and orientational entropy effects in strongly hydrogen-bonded liquid amides.

2011-03-07

[Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 13(9) , 3911-6, (2011)]

Pentacyclic polyketides from Endiandra kingiana as inhibitors of the Bcl-xL/Bak interaction.

2011-08-01

[Phytochemistry 72(11-12) , 1443-52, (2011)]

More Articles...