Mobile Water Treatment Technology

Advanced Oxidation Process

'Nano-bubbles' at Work

In the presence of an ultrasonic cavitation field, Ozone decomposes into two hydroxyl radicals and oxygen gas. The hydroxyl radical will oxidize all known organic compounds, literally in a matter of nano-seconds.

 The nano bubbles oxidize all known organic compounds

Nano-sized cavitation bubbles implode, providing a liquid-gas interface in a reaction that instantaneously heats the liquid-gas to as high as 900° F, which in turn oxidizes all known organic compounds in 35-100 picoseconds (a picosecond is one trillionth of a second). This phenomenon, known as sonoluminescence, plays a key role in removal of drilling by-products so water can be recycled and reused in the fracing process.

Oxidation in the Ecosphere Ozonix™ System