Problem of acoustical relaxation of lutidine 3-4

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Authors

  • B. LINDE Institute of Experimental Physics, University of Gdańsk, Poland
  • E. ROSENFELD Institute of Applied Biophysics, M. Luther University, Halle, GDR, Germany

Abstract

In this paper the results of acoustical absorption measurements in frequency range from 300 kHz to 9 GHz for lutidine 3-4 are presented. An acoustical relaxation process in the low frequency range between 0.3-10 MHz was observed. The relaxation process which has been noticed can be explain as a phenomenon of association and dislocation of sandwich molecules.

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