Abstract: | Dielectric constant and loss of aqueous solutions of tetra-n-butyl ammonium polyacrylate ((Bu)4NPA) were measured in the frequency range from 300 Hz to 6 MHz as compared with sodium and other salts at various conditions. Our results show that there are two dispersions observed in the low-frequency range (LFD, several ten kHz to MHz), respectively, both of which are roughly expressed as the Cole-Cole dispersion formula with Cole parameters about 0.3. The large values of dielectric increment, its nonlinear concentration dependence, and other features suggest that both dispersions are explained by relaxations of two different ionic processes. For HFD, experimental results were qualitatively similar to those have been reported and compared with theories of the Maxwell-Wagner-type effect. On the other hand, LFD may be attributable to the polarization of loosely bound counterions. A model available for LFD was presented on the basis of counterion fluctuation. |