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The objective of the present study was to evaluate the impact of biofield treatment on physical, thermal and structural properties of CrO3 powder.

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The thermal analysis of CrO3 using TGA-DTA revealed that biofield treatment has altered the melting point, ΔH, and Tmax. The melting point was increased upto 5.57% in treated CrO3, whereas ΔH was reduced upto 51.70% in treated as compared to control. It is assumed that biofield treatment probably altered the internal energy of treated CrO3 samples, which may lead to alter the melting point and ΔH. In addition, Tmax was slightly increased up to 3.077% as compared to control. Besides, XRD data exhibited the alteration in lattice parameter, unit cell volume, density, and molecular weight in treated CrO3 as compared to control. The crystallite size of treated CrO3 sample was increased by 28.57% as compared to control. It may be due to movement of crystallite boundaries through biofield energy, which probably transferred via biofield treatment. FT-IR spectra revealed that the absorption peaks were shifted from 906 and 944 cm-1 (control) to higher wavenumber i.e. 919 and 949 cm-1 in treated CrO3 sample. It could be due to increase of bond force constant of Cr=O bond after biofield treatment. Overall, study results suggest that biofield treatment has significantly altered the thermal, physical and structural properties of CrO3 powder. It is also assumed that biofield treated CrO3 could be useful for chrome plating applications in automobile industries.

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This page is a summary of: Characterization of Physical, Thermal and Structural Properties of Chromium (VI) Oxide Powder: Impact of Bio Field Treatment, Journal of Civil & Environmental Engineering, January 2016, OMICS Publishing Group,
DOI: 10.4172/2165-784x.1000196.
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