In this study, the dependence of high-freguency loss factor on the concentra- tion has been investigated by using inductive type cells. The experimental loss factor is a results of the interaction of the cell magnetic field and the existing elect- riç field in the vicinity of the cell windings with the test solutions. The eguation which determines the value of the loss factor due to the interaction between themagnetic field and the solution is derived from Maxwell's eguations, and the effect of various parameters (ro, W, g, o) on the loss factor is investigated in detail The electric field-solution interaction, on the other hand, is explained by the combination of the well known electrical eguivalent circuits for the inductive and capacitative cellis. The separation of one of the losses from the other is possible by
using electrostatic screening or by making studies on the cell's self-resonance fregucney. The experimental results are in good agreement With the values calculated from the eguations (10), (16), (17), (18). The determination of the conducüvity, the dielectric constant, the.dependence of mobility on concentration and the
isoelectric-point pH value is made by using the loss factor.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Health Physics |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | August 11, 1981 |
Published in Issue | Year 1981 Volume: 34 Issue: 1 |