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Liquid Ozone Battery

Started by delphi007, June 21, 2012, 03:14:50 PM

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delphi007

I was thinking about oxygen being used as an energy storage medium. You can smell ozone after a good electrical storm. Ozone is made up of 3 oxygen molecules and is unstable which means it wants to give up an electron. Could oxygen be a medium of energy storage? Could ozone be turned into a liquid like liquid oxygen? If it can be turned into a liquid and retain the energy density then in theory a membrane could be developed to take off that stored electron. Is this even possible? Discuss. Oh and I'm new here.

delphi007

I would like to add this info I found on wikipedia. I hate to sound like a conspiracy nut but money corrupts absolutely and that would include science. You have to keep that in mind because of the world we live in today. I don't think ozone needs to be brought down to such a low temperature in order to form a liquid. Even if it is mixed with water the energy density might not be lost you just wont have pure liquid ozone.

"According to experimental evidence from microwave spectroscopy, ozone is a bent molecule, with C2v symmetry (similar to the water molecule)."

Murfedit

Could try hydrogen it likes to give an electron too

delphi007

Quote from: Murfedit on June 22, 2012, 01:57:21 AM
Could try hydrogen it likes to give an electron too

They already have that technology. The hydrogen fuel cell. I guess what I'm talking about is an ozone fuel cell.

Murfedit

Only hydrogen fuel cells if you ignite it. I tried it anyway a little voltage is evident but very little.