Jl. Tamarit et al., DIELECTRIC STUDIES ON ORIENTATIONALLY DISORDERED PHASES OF NEOPENTYLGLYCOL ((CH3)(2)C(CH2OH)(2)) AND TRIS(HYDROXYMETHYL AMINOMETHANE) ((NH2)C(CH2OH)3), Journal of physics. Condensed matter, 9(25), 1997, pp. 5469-5478
The dielectric spectra up to frequencies of 1 GHz of the substances 2,
2-dimethyl-1,3-propanediol (or neopentylglycol, NPG) and 2-amino-2-(hy
droxymethyl)-1,3-propanediol (or tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane, TRIS
) have been determined in the orientationally disordered FCC and BCC p
hases respectively, in the ranges 305-353 K for NPG and 343-375 K for
TRIS (in this case, in the supercooled BCC orientationally disordered
phase). The dielectric relaxation of both substances has been studied
by considering modified Debye theories as well as the Jonscher equatio
n. Significant deviations from the single Debye relaxation were found
in both cases. The temperature dependence of the relaxation time, assu
ming Arrhenius or Eyring activation models, allows one to evaluate of
the activation enthalpies and entropies. Large values were obtained fo
r both parameters, showing that there are strong intermolecular intera
ctions via hydrogen bonds, as had been proved previously for solid pha
ses of alicyclic and branched (tetrahedral molecules) alcohols.