Aromatic alcohols are primary stable intermediate products of the reaction of ozone with the aliphatic side chain of alkylbenzenes. Despite the low equilibrium concentration of alcohols in an oxidized solution, they undoubtedly influence the developing process of oxidation, and therefore an investigation of their behaviour in reactions with ozone is of particular interest. There is no information on reactions of ozonation of aromatic alcohols in the literature. Only in a review by Bailey are data given concerning the ozonization of fatty-aromatic alcohols with a complex chemical structure. It is therefore expedient to investigate the reaction of ozone with benzyl alcohol and its derivatives.