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Original Article

Nanoassociate formation in highly diluted water solutions of potassium phenosan with and without permalloy shielding

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Pages 141-146 | Received 27 Jan 2015, Accepted 27 Mar 2015, Published online: 22 Jun 2015
 

Abstracts

Diluted water solutions of anti-oxidant potassium phenosan, kept before explorations in “usual” conditions and in conditions of “permalloy container”, i.e. shielding of solution from the influence of external low-frequency electromagnetic and/or geomagnetic fields, were studied. It is shown that in solutions kept in shielded conditions in the area of high dilution with a concentration of solutions lower than “threshold”, nanoobjects called “nanoassociates”, are not formed, and anomalous physicochemical and biological properties observed in solutions kept in “usual” conditions, are not found. We conclude that anomalous physicochemical and biological properties of highly diluted water solutions of potassium phenosan made under “usual” conditions are determined by “nanoassociates”, in which an external low-frequency electromagnetic and/or geomagnetic field is a necessary condition of the formation.

Declaration of interest

The work was supported by the Russian Academy of Sciences (Fundamental Research Program no. 28) and Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grant 13-03-00002).

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