Infrared Spectra Interpretations of Clay-Adsorbed Water in Relation to the "Anomalous" Water Controversy

The nature of surface adsorbed water has been the subject of countless investigations. Much of the discussion has centered around the degree and strength of H-bonding to surface groups and between adjacent water molecules. 1,2 Water condensed into glass or quartz capillaries sometimes has unusual pr...

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Published inSpectroscopy letters Vol. 4; no. 8; pp. 267 - 274
Main Author Leonard, R. A.
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Published Taylor & Francis Group 01.08.1971
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Abstract The nature of surface adsorbed water has been the subject of countless investigations. Much of the discussion has centered around the degree and strength of H-bonding to surface groups and between adjacent water molecules. 1,2 Water condensed into glass or quartz capillaries sometimes has unusual properties. This unusual water has been referred to as "orthowater," 3 "anomalous water," 4,5,6 and "polywater" 7,8 and was thought by some to be polymers of water formed by specific surface catalysis. 1-3 Several possible structures of "polywater" have been suggested which require formation of symmetrical or very strong H-bonds between water molecules. 4,6,7 Infrared spectra of polywater have been presented 7,8 and the strongest absorption band which appeared at 1595 cm −1 was assigned to the symmetric O-H-O bond. However, more recent investigations suggest that the observed polywater bands may actually be SO 4 2- , -COOH − , or HCO 3 − bands, impurities collected by surface diffusion, 9 or bands of a HNO 3 solution formed by corona discharge. 10 Other observers 11,12 suggest that polywater may be a hydrosol formed by surface contaminates.
AbstractList The nature of surface adsorbed water has been the subject of countless investigations. Much of the discussion has centered around the degree and strength of H-bonding to surface groups and between adjacent water molecules. 1,2 Water condensed into glass or quartz capillaries sometimes has unusual properties. This unusual water has been referred to as "orthowater," 3 "anomalous water," 4,5,6 and "polywater" 7,8 and was thought by some to be polymers of water formed by specific surface catalysis. 1-3 Several possible structures of "polywater" have been suggested which require formation of symmetrical or very strong H-bonds between water molecules. 4,6,7 Infrared spectra of polywater have been presented 7,8 and the strongest absorption band which appeared at 1595 cm −1 was assigned to the symmetric O-H-O bond. However, more recent investigations suggest that the observed polywater bands may actually be SO 4 2- , -COOH − , or HCO 3 − bands, impurities collected by surface diffusion, 9 or bands of a HNO 3 solution formed by corona discharge. 10 Other observers 11,12 suggest that polywater may be a hydrosol formed by surface contaminates.
Author Leonard, R. A.
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