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Ozone
This article refers to the substance Ozone. For information about the Romanian band O-Zone, see O-Zone.
Ozone (O3) is substance consisting of three oxygen atoms per molecule. At standard temperature and pressure, this is a blue gas. Ozone forms a dark blue liquid, below -112 C°, and a dark blue solid, below -193 C°. Ozone is strongly oxidizing, and is unstable, decaying to ordinary oxygen.
Ozone is highly corrosive and is a poisonous substance and a common pollutant. It has a sharp, pungent odour. It is present in low concentrations throughout the Earth's atmosphere. It is also formed from O2 by electrical discharges, e.g., lightning, and by action of high energy electromagnetic radiation. Some electrical equipment generates levels of ozone that a human can easily smell; this is especially true if there is a spark gap or a very high voltage.
The highest levels of ozone in the atmosphere are in the stratosphere, in a region also known as the ozone layer. Here it filters out much ultraviolet light from the Sun that would be harmful to most forms of life. The standard way to express ozone amounts in the atmosphere is by using Dobson units. Ozone used in industry is measured in ppm (OSHA exposure limits for example), and percent weight.
Ozone was discovered by Christian Friedrich Schonbein in 1840.
Stratospheric ozone
Ozone is notable for its ability to absorb UV-B radiation. Ozone is created, naturally, within the ozone layer. Ozone is "depleted" by chlorofluorocarbons and other upper atmospheric contaminants.
Ozone in the earth's atmosphere is generally created by ultraviolet light which breaks apart O2 molecules, creating atomic oxygen. The atomic oxygen then combines with an unbroken molecule, to create O3. Sometimes the individual oxygen atoms will combine with N2 to create a nitrogen oxide; which, when affected by visible light, may create ozone.
When ultraviolet light hits ozone it splits into a molecule of O2 and an atom of atomic oxygen, a continuing process called the ozone-oxygen cycle. This cycle can be disrupted by the presence of atomic chlorine, fluorine or bromine in the atmosphere; these elements are found in certain stable compounds, especially chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) which may find their way to the stratosphere and there be liberated by the action of ultraviolet light on them. The NOx cycle for the formation of Ozone can also be broken by the presence of atmospheric water, reducing NOx to a more stable form.
Ozone as a pollutant
See Tropospheric ozone.
Use in industry
Ozone can be used for bleachinging substances and for killing bacteria. Many municipal drinking water systems kill bacteria with ozone instead of the more common chlorine. Ozone does not form organochlorine compounds, but it also does not remain in the water after treatment, so some systems introduce a small amount of chlorine to prevent bacterial growth in the pipes.
Industrially, Ozone is used to:
- disinfect water before it is bottled,
- chemically attack contaminants in water (iron, arsenic, hydrogen sulfide, nitrites, and complex organics lumped together as "color"),
- provide an aid to flocculation (a process of agglomeration of molecules, which aids in filtration... this is where the iron and arsenic get removed),
- clean and bleach fabrics (the latter use is patented),
- assist in processing plastics to allow adhesion of inks,
- age rubber samples to determine the useful life of a batch of rubber.
Use in medicine
Ozone, along with hypochlorite ions, is naturally produced by white blood cells and the roots of marigolds as a means of destroying foreign bodies. When ozone breaks down, it gives rise to oxygen free radicals, which are highly reactive and damage or destroy most organic molecules.
Ozone has a number of medical uses. It can be used to affect the body's antioxidant-prooxidant balance, since the body usually reacts to its presence by producing antioxidant enzymes.
Ozone therapy has blossomed into a thriving field of alternative medicine, and there are a host of claimed applications above and beyond what has actually been verified by studies. Ozone treatments can be dangerous, however, since ozone is in fact highly corrosive.
In the USA ozone therapy is illegal, as the FDA has not approved its use on humans. At least one death has been attributed to application of ozone through insufflation in the USA.
Ozone has been found to convert cholesterol in the blood stream to plaque (which causes hardening and narrowing of arteries). Ozone has been studied extensively, and found to be carcinogenic to some animals (and not others), and a mutagen to some bacteria.
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The Story of Ozone An extensive collection of articles about ozone and its uses in medicine and other fields. Many of the articles are by professionals in the field and contain references for further reading. http://www.geocities.com/ojoronen/OZ.HTM
Ozone Forum Dr. Gerd H. Wasser's online resource on using ozone for therapeutic purposes. Rheurdt, Germany. http://www.ozoneforum.com/
Oxygenozone.com Center in Tustin, California, providing ozone/oxygen bathing treatment. http://www.oxygenozone.com/
Oxygen Healing Therapies Information and articles on a wide range of different oxygen therapies. Also has a directory of US/Canadian doctors and clinics offering oxygen therapy. http://www.oxygenhealingtherapies.com/
Ed McCabe's, 'Mr Oxygen', site Home site of Ed McCabe, a journalist, who has spent the last 20 years publicising the benefits of oxygen therapies. Site offers numerous articles as well as a search engine covering ozone research studies. http://www.edmccabe.org/
Ozone Association Website of the Medical Society for Ozone application in Prevention and Therapy http://www.ozone-association.com
Healing Center - Las Vegas Angel Healing Center in Las Vegas can provide ozonated steams and ozonated colonics as well as several other therapies. http://www.angelhealingcenter.com/
The O-Zone - Ozone in Dentistry Exciting new research studies show ozone can reverse decay in certain teeth. Descriptions of dental uses of ozone and collection of research papers. http://www.the-o-zone.cc/
Applied Ozone Systems Information on all aspects of ozone use. Also includes information about the book Breath of Life by Chuck Ankeney http://www.appliedozone.com/medical.html
The Ozone Gateway Site details comprehensive range of home & clinic, ozone therapy equipment and accessaries. Information on all aspects of generators, oxygen concentrators and other supplies. Also has downloads of recent lectures, useful technical information & useful clinic forms. http://www.ozoneservices.com/
Lifestyles Therapeutics - Canada Offering various oxygenation therapies including hyperbaric and ozone therapy. Based in Camrose http://www.lifestylestherapeutics.com/
Plasmafire Intl. Manufacturers of ozone generators and personal steam saunas. http://www.plasmafire.com/
The Bioxy Clinic - India The Clinic offers an holostic approach including ozone therapy treatments. http://www.thebioxyclinic.com/
Ozone Stimulation Explains methods, free radicals, oxygen, and links to study results. http://www.ozonestimulation.com/
OxyTech Research Information, articles, links, and sources on ozone and oxidative therapies. Information for both the layman and healers. http://www.oxygenmedicine.com
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