Dielectric constant of fluids and fluid mixtures at criticality.

Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys

Departamento de Física Aplicada, Universidad de Vigo, As Lagoas s/n, Ourense 32004, Spain.

Published: April 2010

The behavior of the dielectric constant epsilon of pure fluids and binary mixtures near liquid-gas and liquid-liquid critical points is studied within the concept of complete scaling of asymmetric fluid-fluid criticality. While mixing of the electric field into the scaling fields plays a role, pressure mixing is crucial as the asymptotic behavior of the coexistence-curve diameter in the epsilon-T plane is concerned. Specifically, it is found that the diameters, characterized by a |T-Tc|1-alpha singularity in the previous scaling formulation [J. V. Sengers, D. Bedeaux, P. Mazur, and S. C. Greer, Physica A 104, 573 (1980)], gain a more dominant |T-Tc|2beta term, whose existence is shown to be supported by literature experimental data. The widely known |T-Tc|1-alpha singularity of epsilon along the critical isopleth in the one-phase region is found to provide information on the effect of electric fields on the liquid-liquid critical temperature: from experimental data it is inferred that Tc usually decreases as the magnitude of the electric field is enhanced. Furthermore, the behavior of mixtures along an isothermal path of approach to criticality is also analyzed: theory explains why the observed anomalies are remarkably higher than those associated to the usual isobaric path.

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