CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
OXIDISED BY OZONE
- OLEFINS - AMINO ACID
- NH3 - NO3 - CN3 - PHENOLS - DETERGENTS -
SURFACTANTS - PESTICIDES - DIOXIN - HUNIC ACID -
FULVIC ACID - TANNIC ACID - PALMITIC ACID - ACETIC ACID
- OLEIC ACID - GLYCEROL - ETHANOL - ORGANIC DYES
- H2S - MOST ORGANICS - LINSEED OIL - UREA -
ALDERHYDES - AROMATICS
APPLICATIONS - Chemical Plants -
Factory areas
INFORMATION
Large factory areas for odour removal, both organic
and chemical. Treatment of industrial waste products. Water
treatment and detoxification. The uses of Ozone are related to its
strongly oxidising nature. In the purification of drinking water and
the treatment of industrial wastes, for the deodorisation of air and
sewage gases, in the preparation of chemicals and the preservation
of goods in cold storage to name a few.
INDUSTRIAL
WASTES Non biodegradable industrial waste can be made
degradable by treatment with Ozone.
PREPARATION OF CHEMICALS The
oxidising properties of Ozone are used in numerous chemical
reactions, including the production of carboxylic acid and for
oxidising linseed oil for paint making and quick drying of lacquers
& varnishes.
MISCELLANEOUS
USES At sufficient levels, Ozone is effective for
rapidly maturing spirits, vinegar, wood and bleaching of cotton and
paper. Ozone is used in air-conditioning systems, thus reducing the
amount of outside air required.
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