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  2. Ozone and biology - Wikipedia

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    An example of an electrolytic ozone generator at work, in this case it is used to purify tap water of unknown safety, directly in a glass As a gas in ambient conditions, ozone cannot be delivered in the same way as the more widespread water based oxidizers, disinfectants and antibiotics .

  3. Ozone - Wikipedia

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    This is the most common type of ozone generator for most industrial and personal uses. While variations of the "hot spark" coronal discharge method of ozone production exist, including medical grade and industrial grade ozone generators, these units usually work by means of a corona discharge tube or ozone plate.

  4. Ground-level ozone - Wikipedia

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    In June to August, photochemical ozone production causes very high concentrations over the East Coast of the US and China. Ground-level ozone ( O 3 ), also known as surface-level ozone and tropospheric ozone , is a trace gas in the troposphere (the lowest level of the Earth's atmosphere ), with an average concentration of 20–30 parts per ...

  5. Corona discharge - Wikipedia

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    Ozone production [6] Insulation damage; Possible distress in animals that are sensitive to ultraviolet light [7] Electrical components such as transformers, capacitors, electric motors, and generators: Corona can progressively damage the insulation inside these devices, leading to equipment failure. Elastomer items such as O-rings can suffer ...

  6. Oxygen concentrator - Wikipedia

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    The term oxygen generator is a misnomer in that the oxygen is not generated as it is with a chemical oxygen generator, but rather it is concentrated from the air. Non-medical oxygen concentrators can be used as feed gas to a medical oxygen system, such as the oxygen system in a hospital, though governmental approval is required, such as by the ...

  7. Chemical oxygen generator - Wikipedia

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    The chemical reaction is exothermic and the exterior temperature of the generator will reach 260 °C (500 °F). It will produce oxygen for 12 to 22 minutes. [2] [3] The two-mask generator is approximately 63 mm (2.5 in) in diameter and 223 mm (8.8 in) long. The three-mask generator is approximately 70 mm (2.8 in) in diameter and 250 mm (9.8 in ...

  8. Industrial gas - Wikipedia

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    Examples are hydrogen chloride produced by burning hydrogen in chlorine, nitrous oxide produced by thermal decomposition of ammonium nitrate when gently heated, electrolysis for the production of fluorine, chlorine and hydrogen, and electrical corona discharge to produce ozone from air or oxygen.

  9. Air purifier - Wikipedia

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    For example, increasing ozone concentrations to unsafe levels can increase the risk of asthma attacks. [44] Due to the below average performance and potential health risks, Consumer Reports has advised against using ozone producing air purifiers. [45] Some manufacturers falsely claim outdoor and indoor ozone are different. [46]