Thermodynamics of amide + amine mixtures. 3. Relative permittivities of N,N-dimethylformamide + N-propylpropan-1-amine, + N-butylbutan-1-amine, + butan-1-amine, or + hexan-1-amine systems at several temperatures
Fernando Hevia, Juan Antonio Gonz\'alez, Isa\'ias Garc\'ia de la, Fuente, Luis.Felipe Sanz, Jos\'e Carlos Cobos

TL;DR
This study measures the relative permittivities of specific amide-amine mixtures at various temperatures, revealing negative excess permittivities that decrease with larger amines, indicating reduced molecular interactions and dipole correlations.
Contribution
The paper provides new experimental data on permittivities of amide-amine mixtures and analyzes molecular interactions and polarizabilities using excess permittivity and Kirkwood factors.
Findings
Excess relative permittivities are large and negative.
Larger amines lead to decreased excess permittivities.
Dipole correlations decrease during mixing.
Abstract
Relative permittivities at 1 MHz, , and at (293.15-303.15) K, are reported for the binary systems N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) + N-propylpropan-1-amine (DPA), + N-butylbutan-1-amine (DBA), + butan-1-amine (BA) or + hexan-1-amine (HxA). The values of the excess relative permittivities, , have also been determined for these solutions. The measurements were realized by means of a precision impedance analyser 4294A, to which a 16452A cell connected using a 16048G test lead, all of them from Agilent. The values are large and negative, and diminish when the size of the amine increases along a homologous series, which has been ascribed mainly to the rupture of interactions between like molecules along mixing. Calculations on excess molar orientational polarizabilities support this conclusion,…
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