EVIDENCE THAT POLYWATER IS A COLLOIDAL SILICATE SOL.
Abstract
A study was made of the 'anomalous' condensation of water and its conversion to 'polywater' in glass and silica capillaries. The condensate was expelled as a sol-like material that on evaporation frequently gave a particulate appearance. The residue was analyzed using the electron probe and found to contain significant amounts of silicon and sodium. These results suggest that the unusual properties of 'polywater' may be due to the presence of silica or silicate. It is further shown that, since alkaline silicate solutions can absorb CO2, the infrared spectra of 'polywater' may actually be due, in part, to bicarbonate ion. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 21, 1970
- Accession Number
- AD0706326
Entities
People
- Bradford N. Worthington Iii
- Edward J. Brooks
- Willard D. Bascom
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory