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Kinetic Processes in Electrolyte Solutions in High Frequency Electric Fields

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Chemical Reactivity in Liquids

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High frequency permittivity measurements (1 to 40 GHz) are analyzed to yield information on kinetic processes in aqueous and nonaqueous electrolyte solutions. Information is obtained on the low and high frequency relaxation times of the solvent and their shifts by addition of electrolytes, rotational relaxation times of ion pairs, association constants, rate constants of ion-pair formation and decomposition, and kinetic depolarization. Examples are given for each process.

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Barthel, J., Bachhuber, K., Buchner, R. (1988). Kinetic Processes in Electrolyte Solutions in High Frequency Electric Fields. In: Moreau, M., Turq, P. (eds) Chemical Reactivity in Liquids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1023-5_4

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