At the drug store [but it's Curad brand , not Band-aid ]

http://www.walgreens.com/store/c/curad-silver-solution-first-aid-antimicrobial-gel/ID=prod6068617-product
http://grocerystork.grocerydirect.com/pd/Curad/Silver-Antibacterial-Bandages-Assorted/20-ct/072140477639/

ode


At 09:11 AM 2/26/2014 -0800, you wrote:
I looked here and did not see that model band-aid. Where did you find it?

ALan


On 2014-02-26, at 03:53 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:



One ion exchange method [vs compound] is used by bandaids brands silver bandaid.

A layer of silver woven fabric, an inert layer of fabric with an aluminum woven layer on the other side. The body fluids of a wound act as an electrolyte triggering a battery cell effect where silver ions head towards the aluminum making a small EIS generator.

Silver sulpatimide

Ode


At 02:52 PM 2/26/2014 +1100, you wrote:



Below is an extract which mentions, quote "ion-exchange compounds" end quote.


What constitutes an 'ion-exchange compound' in relation to *only* Ag+ ions dispersed in Distilled Water? Does simply Ag+ ions dispersed in DW by the LVDC electrolysis method constitute a compound in this instance? Or does it refer to something else added to the water?


I'm not interested in the 'salts' part, only the 'ion-exchange compound' part.


Extract: "Many types of silver dressings are treated with silver ions either in the form of silver salts or silver ion-exchange compounds. For these types of treatments, silver release requires moisture or moisture plus ions to solubilize and facilitate release of Ag+ ."


N.



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