What is Aqueous Ozone
First discovered in 1840 in Switzerland by German Chemist Christian Fredrick Schonbein and was first used in 1856 for operating room disinfection. Just as it’s name suggest, Aqueous Ozone is 3 parts of oxygen dissolved in water. For more than hundred of years, aqueous ozone has been used to clean and disinfect water. Three loosely connected oxygen atoms make up
ozone, or O3, which rapidly releases an oxygen ion to react and oxidize with organic pollutants. Ozone is a powerful oxidizing agent, when dissolved in water and it works directly on surfaces it comes in contact with. Ozone in water also breaks down more quickly, leaving only pure water and sanitized surfaces without leaving any residues.
Aqueous Ozone
How is Aqueous Ozone Generated ?
Aqueous Ozone is generated by Electrolysis process. The free oxygen atoms then quickly reform into unstable O3 molecules that destroys and oxidize microorganisms. After bonding with said microorganisms, the O3 molecules self destruct and reverts back into pure O2 molecules.
How Does Aqueous Ozone Sanitize ?
Aqueous Ozone reacts with microorganism such as bacteria, mold, odors and pesticides to destroy it on contact. The oxygen atom (O) then disconnects from Ozone (03), leaving behind nothing but oxygen molecules (02). O3 does not produce any byproducts or leave behind any residue. Therefore many industries have replaced chemical cleaners with Aqueous Ozone.
Aqueous Ozone vs Chlorine
3000x FASTER THAN CHLORINE NO CHEMICALS/ ODOR/ LINGERING RESIDUES FULLY NATURAL & BIO DEGRADABLE
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