Effect of low intensity static magnetic field on purified water in stationary condition: ultraviolet absorbance & contact angle experimental studies

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This work focused its attention on the effect of low intensity static magnetic field on purified water: more specifically, on how the ultraviolet absorbance and the surface tension of the water may be affected. It has been found that pure water, exposed to a magnetic field for periods of time, does not absorb the ultraviolet radiation in an asymptotic way, but shows a local maximum at 15 minutes. It is also shown that the contact angle of droplets on paraffin can be reduced by up to 5 degrees by exposing the water to a 10 mT static magnetic field.

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J.A. Dueñas, C. Weiland, M.A. Núñez, and F.J. Ruiz-Rodriguez. Effect of low intensity static magnetic field on purified water in stationary condition: ultraviolet absorbance & contact angle experimental studies. Volume 127, Issue 13, DOI10.1063/1.5132420 (2020)

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