Conventional techniques for measurement of dielectric properties of ionic liquids or electrolyte solutions fail because the samples are largely short circuited by the high electrical conductance. The object of the author’s research activity was to elaborate an apparatus (microwave dielectrometer) and method suitable to measure the dielectric constant and loss factor of well conducting ionic liquids and other solvents. This process is based on a revised waveguide method completed with an automatic calibration possibility. Contrary to conventional measuring methods this technique uses about 20 W/g power density. The measurements were carried out at 2.45 GHz frequency in the temperature range from 10 up to . The obtained and values of different solvents were compared with several published (calculated and measured) data. Statistical analysis was used to determine the error of measurements and distilled water was chosen as a standard for study of data dispersion. To accomplish statistical analysis, namely, the dielectric characteristics have to be determined at the same temperature. The values of variances were less or equal 1 in case of and decrease with increasing temperature. In case of the variance data were much smaller.
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Attila Göllei;
Attila Göllei
a)
1Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, Faculty of Information Technology,
University of Pannonia
, Egyetem u.2, H-8200 Veszprém, Hungary
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András Vass;
András Vass
2Faculty of Information Technology, Institute of Chemical and Process Engineering,
University of Pannonia
, Egyetem u. 2, H-8200 Veszprém, Hungary
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Elisabeth Pallai;
Elisabeth Pallai
2Faculty of Information Technology, Institute of Chemical and Process Engineering,
University of Pannonia
, Egyetem u. 2, H-8200 Veszprém, Hungary
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Miklós Gerzson;
Miklós Gerzson
1Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, Faculty of Information Technology,
University of Pannonia
, Egyetem u.2, H-8200 Veszprém, Hungary
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Lajos Ludányi;
Lajos Ludányi
3János Bolyai Military Technical Faculty, Aviation Technical Institute,
Miklós Zrínyi National Defence University
, H-5008 Szolnok, Hungary
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János Mink
János Mink
2Faculty of Information Technology, Institute of Chemical and Process Engineering,
University of Pannonia
, Egyetem u. 2, H-8200 Veszprém, Hungary
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Attila Göllei
1,a)
András Vass
2
Elisabeth Pallai
2
Miklós Gerzson
1
Lajos Ludányi
3
János Mink
2
1Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, Faculty of Information Technology,
University of Pannonia
, Egyetem u.2, H-8200 Veszprém, Hungary
2Faculty of Information Technology, Institute of Chemical and Process Engineering,
University of Pannonia
, Egyetem u. 2, H-8200 Veszprém, Hungary
3János Bolyai Military Technical Faculty, Aviation Technical Institute,
Miklós Zrínyi National Defence University
, H-5008 Szolnok, Hungary
a)
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Electronic mail: [email protected].
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 80, 044703 (2009)
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Received:
December 05 2008
Accepted:
March 22 2009
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Attila Göllei, András Vass, Elisabeth Pallai, Miklós Gerzson, Lajos Ludányi, János Mink; Apparatus and method to measure dielectric properties ( and ) of ionic liquids. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 1 April 2009; 80 (4): 044703. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3117352
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