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Why not use citrus cleaners in your ozone enhanced laundry machine.

Written by jd

Jul 16, 2025

You shouldn’t mix citrus based cleaners and ozone.  Here is why!  The solvent in citrus based cleaner is called d-limonene.  It is an excellent solvent for biological stains and is relatively safe to use.  However, when you add ozone, some bad things can happen.

When d-limonene (a terpene commonly found in citrus oils) mixes with ozone (O₃), a chemical reaction occurs that produces several potentially harmful byproducts, especially in indoor environments. Here’s what happens:


🔬 The Reaction:

D-limonene + ozone → secondary organic aerosols (SOAs) + volatile organic compounds (VOCs) + aldehydes

Main products:

  1. Formaldehyde – A known carcinogen and respiratory irritant.

  2. Acetone

  3. Organic acids

  4. Secondary Organic Aerosols (SOAs) – Fine particulate matter that can affect lung function.


💨 Why This Happens:

  • D-limonene is an unsaturated hydrocarbon (contains double bonds), making it highly reactive with ozone, a strong oxidizer.

  • The reaction initiates free radical chemistry that breaks down d-limonene into smaller compounds.


🏠 Indoor Air Quality Impact:

This reaction can happen in:

  • Homes with air purifiers that generate ozone

  • Cleaning with citrus-based products in ozone-rich environments

Result: Dangerous compounds are created indoors, where they can accumulate and affect occupants, particularly those with asthma or other respiratory conditions.


⚠️ Health Risks:

  • Eye, nose, and throat irritation

  • Worsening of asthma or respiratory diseases

  • Long-term exposure to formaldehyde: cancer risk


🧪 Summary:

Mixing d-limonene and ozone causes a complex oxidation reaction that forms toxic byproducts, notably formaldehyde and fine particles, which degrade indoor air quality and pose health risks.

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