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Water perturbed by cellophane: comparison of its physicochemical properties with those of water perturbed with cotton wool or Nafion
Authors:Elia  Vittorio  Napoli  Elena  Germano  Roberto  Roviello  Valentina  Oliva  Rosario  Niccoli  Marcella  Amoresano  Angela  Toscanesi  Maria  Trifuoggi  Marco  Fabozzi  Antonio  Yinnon  Tamar A.
Affiliation:1.Department of Chemical Sciences, University “Federico II”, Complesso Universitario di Monte Sant’Angelo, Via Cintia, 80126, Naples, Italy
;2.PROMETE Srl, CNR Spin Off, P.le V. Tecchio, 45, 80125, Naples, Italy
;3.University “Federico II”, Complesso Universitario di Monte Sant’Angelo, Via Cintia, 80126, Naples, Italy
;4.Advanced Metrologic Service Center (CeSMA), University of Naples Federico II, Corso Nicolangelo Protopisani, 80146, Naples, Italy
;5.Chemical Science Department, Analytical Chemistry for Environment Institute, “Federico II” University of Napoli, Naples, Italy
;6.K. Kalia, D.N. Kikar Jordan, 90666, Kalia, Israel
;7.Reedmace Lake, Enot Tsukim Nature Reserve, Kalia, Israel
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Abstract:

We present experimental data on water repetitively brought in contact with cellophane. Although this hydrophilic polymer is insoluble in water, repetitively immersing it in water changes the liquid’s properties. We compare the physicochemical properties of the water left over after removing the cellophane to those of previously published data on water repetitively brought in contact with other in water insoluble polymers (cotton wool or Nafion). Some of the properties are similar. All the properties considerably differ from those of the Milli-Q® water used. On lyophilizing these waters, solid residues remain. The residues are soluble in water. The chemical nature of the residues differs from that of the perturbing polymers.

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