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The dielectric relaxation spectra of water, ice, and aqueous solutions, and their interpretation. I. Critical survey of the status-quo for water
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Relaxation ProcessEngineeringChemistryDielectric Relaxation SpectraSolution (Chemistry)Critical SurveyDielectric Relaxation SpectrumThermodynamicsCritical AnalysisBiophysicsIce-water SystemPhysicsAtmospheric IcingPhysical ChemistryAqueous SolutionsPhysicochemical AnalysisConfined Water HydrodynamicsSpectroscopyPure WaterNatural SciencesIce-structure InteractionWater Surface Reflectance
A summarizing critical analysis is given of the present understanding of the dielectric relaxation spectrum of pure water. The author starts with a classical description of this spectrum and proceeds through the various molecular interpretations by electrostatic models (Debye, Onsager, Kirkwood, Lennard-Jones, and Pople) and by dynamic-statistical models, including their relations to infrared spectroscopy. It is concluded that there is at present no valid theory for the static permittivity or for the relaxation time.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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