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Corona discharge influences ozone concentrations near rats
Steven C Goheen1, Kari Gaither, Shantha M Anantatmula
1Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington 99352, USA. steve.goheen@pnl.gov
Abstract:
Ozone can be produced by corona discharge either in dry air or when one electrode is submerged in water. Since ozone is toxic, we examined whether ozone production by corona near laboratory animals could reach levels of concern. Male rats were exposed to a corona discharge and the concentration of ozone produced was measured. The resulting concentration of ozone ranged from ambient levels to 250 ppb when animals were located 1 cm from a 10 kV source. Similar ozone concentrations were observed when a grounded water source was present. Possible explanations for, as well as concerns regarding, ozone production under these conditions are discussed.