Structure and physicochemical properties of water treated under carbon dioxide with low-temperature low-pressure glow plasma of low frequency

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Treatment of water saturated with CO2 with low-temperature, low-pressure glow plasma of low-frequency (GP) produced a series of liquids. Their temperature and intensity of thermal effects non-linearly depended on the treatment time. However, the Raman spectra patterns of the treated water pointed to a specific structure of the water treated for 30 min. The spectra of control, non-treated water saturated with CO2, and such water treated for 15, 60, 90, and 120 min showed that their macrostructure was built mainly by a single donor, and single hydrogen bonded arrangements accompanied, to a certain extent, with free water molecules. The macrostructure of the water treated for 30 min consisted chiefly of tetrahedral and deformed tetrahedral structural units. That water contained long-living free radicals of discussed structure, stabilized in such macrostructure.

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Ciesielska, A., Ciesielski, W., Khachatryan, K., Koloczek, H., Kulawik, D., Oszczeda, Z., … Tomasik, P. (2020). Structure and physicochemical properties of water treated under carbon dioxide with low-temperature low-pressure glow plasma of low frequency. Water (Switzerland), 12(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/w12071920

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