Green Ozone for Water Disinfection
Another disinfection agent that is superior to chlorine in some respects is ozone, O 3.
An ozone-based water disinfection system is outlined in Figure 7.8. This reactive form
of elemental oxygen is made by passing an electrical discharge at approximately 20,000
volts through air that has been filtered, cooled, dried, and pressurized:
3O 2 (g)
Electrical
discharge 2O^2 (g) (7.17.5)
Refrigerator
and
deisiccator
Dried
air
Ozone
generation,
3O 2 → 2O 3
20,000 volts
O 3 in air
Water in
Water
contacting
ozone
Disinfected
water
Filteredair
Compressor
Figure 7.8. A schematic diagram of a system to generate ozone by electrical discharge through refrigerated,
dried air followed by disinfection of water by the ozone product.
The ozone contacts water in a contact chamber for 10–15 minutes. Although the low water
solubility of ozone limits its disinfective ability, there is no formation of organochlorine
disinfection byproducts. And ozone is more effective than chlorine against viruses.
Because ozone lasts for only a short period of time in water, some chlorine must be
added to maintain residual disinfection in the water distribution system.
The use of ozone for water disinfection is a virtually ideal example of the practice
of green chemistry. The only raw material required is air, which is available without
cost everywhere. The ozone is produced only as needed, where it is needed, and it is not
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