Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics, Centurion University of Technology and Management, Odisha, India
Abstract
Background:
Ultrasonic research can be used to recognise molecular connections and
the structural behaviour of molecules. The combination of ultrasonic velocity, density, and viscosity
data provides a plethora of information regarding ion interactions, dipoles, hydrogen bonding,
multi-polar, and dispersive forces.
Objective:
This study aimed to determine the molecular interaction between solute dextran of different
concentrations and distilled water as a solvent. The “ultrasonic speed (U), density (ρ), and
viscosity (η)” at 323 K have been determined at four different frequencies, i.e., “1MHz, 5MHz,
9MHz, and 12 MHz”. The derived acoustical parameters, such as “acoustic impedance (Z), adiabatic
compressibility (β), intermolecular free length (Lf), relaxation time (τ), Gibb’s free energy
(ΔG),” have been determined from the experimental data. The significance is given to the subjective
data with respect to the nature and quality of the interactions of the particles between solute
and solvent in the liquids solutions.
Methods:
The density was measured by a specific gravity bottle, viscosity by Ostwald’s viscometer,
and ultrasonic velocity through an ultrasonic interferometer of the solution. Moreover, the
thermo-acoustic parameters were calculated using the measured parameters.
Results:
Ultrasonic wave propagation affects the physical properties of the medium and hence
furnishes information on the physics of liquid and solution. The measured parameters like ultrasonic
velocity, density, and viscosity have been used to understand the solute-solute and solutesolvent
interactions in the solution containing dextran with water.
Conclusion:
The effect of frequency on thermo-acoustic parameters has been studied. The nature
of the forces between molecules, such as hydrogen bonds, charge transfer complexes, and breaking
of hydrogen bonds and complexes, has been interpreted from the above studies.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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