My intention was to show that UV can be used to ionize oxygen. Ozone is a secondary reaction when the positive oxygen ion is released into ambient air full of O2. Being that O+ is highly reactive and will seek aggressively to fill the electron it had lost in the ionization, O+ will "stick" to an O2 molecule making it O3. In the case of relating to Stan Meyer, If the O+ is isolated from other molecules to react with, it will stay positive for a much longer duration or until it can fill the missing electron with something, anything, even dust. Also, if the hydrogen atoms are also positively charged and mixed with O+, they will not combine or associate for the fact that like charges repel.