The Application of Rubber in the Quantitative Determination of Ozone

Abstract
A convenient rubber cracking test for ozone is described. This method serves not only as a rapid, positive means of identifying ozone in complex gas mixtures but also gives close approximation to the quantity present. Application of the method in determining ozone in heavy smog atmosphere is shown. The high ozone concentration in these tests is attributed to ozone formation under the catalytic action of nitrogen oxides and sunlight.