Publication detail
Ozone generation and destruction on ozonizer electrode surfaces
MAZÁNKOVÁ, V. KRZYŽANKOVÁ, A. TRUNEC, D. KRČMA, F.
Original Title
Ozone generation and destruction on ozonizer electrode surfaces
Type
abstract
Language
English
Original Abstract
The reactions of ozone and oxygen with electrode surfaces in an ozonizér were studied. Atomic oxygen can be adsorbed on electrode surface in the discharge or by ozone action. The adsorbed oxygen can then react with molecular oxygen from gas phase producing ozone. Also the ozone can react with adsorbed atomic oxygen or with free active site on the surface, both reactions lead to ozone destruction. The ozone creation on surface is faster than the ozone destruction, which prevails in longer times. In experiment the electrode surfaces in ozonizer were treated by ozone (without discharge). Then the ozonizer was filled by oxygen, which was reacting with adsorbed oxygen atoms for given reaction time. The concentration of produced ozone was measured by absorption spectroscopy. It was found the ozone concentration decreases with increasing reaction time.
Keywords
ozone formation, ozone decomposition, heterogeneous processes
Authors
MAZÁNKOVÁ, V.; KRZYŽANKOVÁ, A.; TRUNEC, D.; KRČMA, F.
Released
14. 7. 2019
Location
Osaka
ISBN
978-4-900986-19-0
Book
XXXIV International Conference on Phenomena in Ionized Gases (XXXIV ICPIG) and the 10th International Conference on Reactive Plasmas (ICRP-10). Book of Abstracts
Pages from
PO18PM-014
Pages to
PO18PM-014
Pages count
2