Dielectric spectra broadening as the signature of dipole-matrix interaction. I. Water in nonionic solutions

Citation:

Evgeniya Levy, Puzenko, Alexander , Kaatze, Udo , Ben Ishai, Paul , and Feldman, Yuri . 2012. “Dielectric Spectra Broadening As The Signature Of Dipole-Matrix Interaction. I. Water In Nonionic Solutions”. Journal Of Chemical Physics, 136, 11. doi:10.1063/1.3687914.

Abstract:

Whenever water interacts with another dipolar entity, a broadening of its dielectric relaxation occurs. Often this broadening can be described by the Cole-Cole (CC) spectral function. A new phenomenological approach has been recently presented [A. Puzenko, P. Ben Ishai, and Y. Feldman, Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 037601 (2010)] that illustrates a physical mechanism of the dipole-matrix interaction underlying the CC behavior in complex systems. By considering the relaxation amplitude Delta epsilon, the relaxation time tau, and the broadening parameter alpha, one can construct a set of 3D trajectories, representing the dynamic behavior of different systems under diverse conditions. Our hypothesis is that these trajectories will contribute to a deeper understanding of the dielectric properties of complex systems. The paper demonstrates how the model describes the state of water in aqueous solutions of nonionic solutes. For this purpose complex dielectric spectra for aqueous solutions of D-glucose and D-fructose are analyzed. (C) 2012 American Institute of Physics. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3687914]