Abstract

The properties of water and its changes under actions of magnetic-fields are gathered by the spectrum techniques of infrared, Raman, visible, ultraviolet and X-ray lights, which can have an insight into molecular and atomic structures of water. We find that some properties of water are changed, a lot of new and strange phenomena are discovered after magnetization. We obtained that magnetized water has really magnetism, which is verified by a peak shift of X-ray diffraction of magnetized water +Fe 2 O 3 hybrid relative to that of pure water +Fe 2 O 3 hybrid, a saturation and memory effect. At the same time, the properties of infrared and ultraviolet absorptions, Raman scattering and X-ray diffraction of magnetized water are greatly changed relative to that of pure water, their strengths of peaks are all increased, the frequencies of some peaks do also shift, some new peaks, for example, 5198 cm−1, 8050 cm−1 and 9340 cm−1 occur at the temperature of 250 °C after water is magnetized. In the meanwhile, the magnetized effects of water relate to the magnetized time and the intensity of an externally applied magnetic-field and temperature of water, but they are not a linear relationship. We find also occurrences of a lot of new and unusual properties of magnetized water, for example, the six peaks in 3000–3800 cm−1 in infrared absorption, the exponential increase of ultraviolet absorption of wave with decreasing wavelength of light in the 200–300 nm, These results show that molecular structure of water is very complicated, which need study deeply.

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