The dielectric relaxation studies of trioctylmethylammonium chloride (TOMAC) in pure state and in n-heptane, iso-octane and 1,4-dioxane solutions have been performed in the frequency range 100 kHz to 36 GHz at 20 degree C and 50 degree C. The dielectric spectra have been formally described as a sum of the conductivity and two relaxational contributions. The viscosity dependence of the relaxation time, corresponding to the contribution appearing in low frequency region, shows full analogy to the "limiting" behaviour of many electrolyte solutions.
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