Water, energy and life: Fresh views from the water's edge

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Abstract

Recent observations have shown an unexpected feature of water adjacent to hydrophilic surfaces: the presence of wide interfacial zone that excludes solutes. The exclusion zone is charged, while the water beyond is oppositely charged, yielding a battery-like feature. The battery is powered by absorbed radiant energy. Implications of this energetic feature are discussed. It appears that the presence of this 'exclusion zone' may play an important role in the behavior of aqueous systems. © 2010 WIT Press.

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Pollack, G. H. (2010). Water, energy and life: Fresh views from the water’s edge. International Journal of Design and Nature and Ecodynamics, 5(1), 27–29. https://doi.org/10.2495/DNE-V5-N1-27-29

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