Synthesis of Ozone

How is the triatomic molecule ozone synthesized for industrial applications?

Ozone is made from oxygen (O2) in an electrical discharge. A voltage is placed across an electrical discharge (anode, cathode) and either air (N2, O2, etc.) or pure O2 is blown through the gap. The high temperature of the discharge (very bright - blinding) rips the oxygen molecules apart to form atomic oxygen (O) which, when cooled properly, will form ozone (O3). We have developed a catalysis that incorporates an economical electrical discharge (low capital cost) to convert oxygen to ozone at a competitive rate (up to 22% by mass %) with low power consumption. This catalysis can be used in ozone generation for any application.