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Help Making Ozonated Olive Oil Please
 
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Help Making Ozonated Olive Oil Please


Background: i been using ozone for years for odor remediation however they all operate off of ambient air. I just recently purchased 3 10 g/hr ozone generators made with a quartz tube that i can hook up oxygen to and i have an oxygen concentrator. i purchased the oil making kit from promolife and purchased zoe organic extra virgin olive oil.

My fist try:

setup: 10 g/hr ozone generator with air pump going into air dryer then quartz ozone tube resulted in lots of foam in my flask after a day and a half(most likely from nitric) i than turned off the air pump and hooked my oxygen concentrator and had it going and different lpm from 1 - 5 mostly about 2/lpm

Results: After 24 hours on oxygen at 10 g/hr ozone my oil become clear, lots of little bubbles (air bubbles or ozone bubbles), very very thick, never changed into a cream color. At this point i thought it was done and that is when i found out how thick it was and worse yet it was more sticky, so sticky and thick it could not be spread.

What did i do wrong?

wrong oil?
to much flow for 1000 ml oil?
should of left it keep going longer?
Nitric ruined it?

how do i clean up my oil making stuff so far i had to use mineral spirits to clean outside of flask and somewhat the inside of the flask. would acetone or muratic acid work better?
 

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