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Original Articles

Dielectric study of probe rotation in viscous liquids

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Pages 371-382 | Received 03 Apr 2006, Accepted 17 Jul 2006, Published online: 05 Apr 2011
 

Abstract

Dielectric molecular probes are employed to assess the averaging required for a transition from heterogeneous to more hydrodynamic rotational behaviour in supercooled liquids. The degree of averaging is controlled by the size of the probe molecule relative to the liquid constituents. Larger solutes exhibit longer time constants and more exponential dynamics as a result of effective time averaging over fluctuating environments. With this approach, the time scale of rate exchange is measured across a range of eight decades, in which the characteristic relaxation time varies from 5 s to 50 ns. The sharp transition from dispersive to exponential probe rotation suggests that rate exchange occurs on the time scale of the slowest time constant of structural relaxation. No change in the environmental fluctuation to structural relaxation time ratio is observed across this wide range of frequencies.

Acknowledgments

This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CHE 0204065.

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