Application of Magnetized Water in Agricultural Irrigation

Authors

  • Jingjing Kou

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/bhzp2880

Keywords:

Magnetized water; magnetization mechanism; agricultural application.

Abstract

Magnetized water has attracted considerable attention due to its unique physicochemical properties and memory effect. Research has primarily focused on property regulation, magnetization mechanisms, and agricultural applications. The influence of magnetic fields on the structure of water molecules and their clustering patterns is significant, leading to noticeable changes in macroscopic properties such as water magnetism, surface tension, and conductivity after magnetization treatment. The magnetization mechanisms mainly involve the role of hydrogen bonds between water molecules and the impact on dissolved ions. This paper reviews the research progress in magnetized water and summarizes its application in the agricultural field as well as future development prospects.

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31-10-2024

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Kou, J. (2024). Application of Magnetized Water in Agricultural Irrigation. Academic Journal of Science and Technology, 13(1), 127-130. https://doi.org/10.54097/bhzp2880