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Possible time-dependent effect of ions and hydrophilic surfaces on the electrical conductivity of aqueous solutions
Authors:Verdel Nada  Jerman Igor  Krasovec Rok  Bukovec Peter  Zupancic Marija
Affiliation:Institute Bion d. o. o., Stegne 21, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia; E-Mails: igor.jerman@bion.si (I.J.); rok.krasovec@bion.si (R.K.).
Abstract:The purpose of this work was to determine the influence of mechanical and electrical treatment on the electrical conductivity of aqueous solutions. Solutions were treated mechanically by iteration of two steps: 1:100 dilution and vigorous shaking. These two processes were repeated until extremely dilute solutions were obtained. For electrical treatment the solutions were exposed to strong electrical impulses. Effects of mechanical (as well as electrical) treatment could not be demonstrated using electrical conductivity measurements. However, significantly higher conductivity than those of the freshly prepared chemically analogous solutions was found in all aged solutions except for those samples stored frozen. The results surprisingly resemble a previously observed weak gel-like behavior in water stored in closed flasks. We suggest that ions and contact with hydrophilic glass surfaces could be the determinative conditions for the occurrence of this phenomenon.
Keywords:autothixotropy  conductivity  exclusion zone  extremely dilute solutions  water
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