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Title: Air Pollution


1
  • Air Pollution Inorganic Gaseous Pollutants

2
Major inorganic gaseous pollutants
  • Carbon monoxide (CO)
  • Sulfur dioxide (SO2)
  • Nitrogen Oxide (NO, NO2) NOxNONO2
  • Ozone (O3)

3
HK 1-hour Air Quality Objectives for various air
pollutants
Air Pollutants AQ Objectives (mg/m3) AQ Objectives (ppm) US AQ Standards (ppm)
Carbon monoxide 30000 26.2 35
Sulfur dioxide 26.2 0.306 0.50a
Nitrogen dioxide 35 0.159 0.05 b
Ozone 800 0.122 0.12
a 3-hr standard, b annual arithmetic mean
4
Carbon monoxide Health effect
  • CO enters the blood stream and binds
    preferentially to hemoglobin, thereby replacing
    oxygen.

320 times stronger than hemoglobin-O2 binding
5
Carbon monoxide sources and sinks
Such as automobiles
  • Sources
  • Incomplete combustion (internal engine)
  • Biomass burning
  • Methane oxidation
  • Oxidation of non-methane hydrocarbon
  • Decay of plant matter
  • Sink
  • Reaction with OH radical
  • .OH CO ? CO2 H.
  • H. O2 M ? HO2. M
  • Removal by soil microorganism

6
CO formation from methane oxidation
7
CO emission sources in Hong Kong
8
Carbon monoxide Atmospheric chemistry
  • CO OH O2 ? CO2 HO2.
  • HO2. NO ? NO2 OH
  • NO2 hv ? NO O
  • O O2 M ? O3 M
  • Net CO 2 O2 hv ? CO2 O3

The net reaction can be viewed as a catalytic
oxidation of CO to CO2. Net formation of O3
occurs.
9
Carbon monoxide control strategies on the
automobile source
  • Employ a leaner air/fuel mixture (higher air/fuel
    ratio)
  • Employ catalytic exhaust reactors
  • Excess air is pumped into the exhaust pipe.
  • Air-exhaust mixture pass through a catalytic
    converter to oxidize CO to CO2.
  • Addition of oxygenates to gasoline
  • Examples of oxygenates methanol, ethanol, MTBE

10
Sulfur dioxide Health effect
  • Produce irritation and increasing resistance in
    the respiratory tract.
  • Mucus secretion
  • In sensitive individuals, the lung function
    changes may be accompanied by perceptible
    symptoms such as wheezing, shortness of breath,
    and coughing.
  • may also lead to increased mortality, especially
    if elevated levels of suspended particles are
    also present.

11
Sulfur dioxide Sources and sinks
  • Sources
  • Combustion of S-containing fuel in electric power
    plants, vehicles.
  • S (organic S FeS2 pyrite) O2 --gt SO2
  • Oxidation of H2S 2H2S 3 O2 --gt 2 SO2 2 H2O
  • H2S is produced as an end product of the
    anaerobic decomposition of S-containing compounds
    by micro organisms.
  • Oxidation of DMS
  • Sink
  • Converted into sulphuric acid in either gas or
    liquid phase

12
SO2 emission sources in Hong Kong
13
Formation of sulfuric acid and sulfate from SO2
  • In gas-phase
  • SO2 .OH M ? HOSO2. M
  • HOSO2. O2 ? HO2. SO3
  • SO3 H2O M ? H2SO4 M
  • In aqueous phase, dissolved SO2 is oxidized to
    sulfate by
  • O3 (dominant pathway when pHgt5)
  • H2O2 (dominant pathway when pHlt5)
  • organic peroxides
  • O2 catalyzed by iron and manganese
  • Sulfate formation
  • 2 NH3 H2SO4 ? (NH4)2SO4

14
Sulfur dioxide Control strategies
  • Removal of S before DURING burning.
  • Fludized bed combustion Coal is burned with
    limestone (CaCO3) (finely pulverized) or dolomite
    (Ca-Mg carbonate) or both.
  • CaCO3 --gt CaO CO2,
  • CaO SO2 --gt CaSO3.
  • CaSO3 is removed from the stack by an
    electrostatic precipitator.
  • removal of S from smokestacks before entering the
    atmosphere.
  • Flue-gas desulfurization SO2 is washed from the
    chimney (flue) gases by absorption in an alkaline
    solution.

15
Sulfur dioxide Control strategies (Continued)
  • 3. Dilution
  • Installation of tall stacks reduces SO2 levels
    in the immediate neighborhood by dispersing them
    more widely

16
Nitrogen oxides Health Effects
  • NO
  • Cellular inflammation at very high
    concentrations.
  • May be incorporated into hemoglobin in the blood
    to interfere with the transport of oxygen around
    the body.
  • NO2
  • irritate the lungs
  • lower resistance to respiratory infection such as
    influenza.

17
Nitrogen oxides Sources and sinks
  • Sources
  • Fuel combustion in power plants and automobiles.
  • N2 O2 --gt NO
  • 2 NO O2 --gt 2 NO2
  • Natural sources electrical storms bacterial
    decomposition of nitrogen-containing organic
    matter

18
NOx emission sources in Hong Kong
19
Nitrogen oxides Atmospheric chemistry
  • Interconversion of NO and NO2

NO2 hv ? NO O (1) O O2 M ? O3
M (2) NO O3 ? NO2 O2 (3)
No net O3 formation
NO2 hv ? NO O (1) O O2 M ? O3
M (2) HO2. NO? NO2 OH (4) RO2. NO ? NO2
RO. (5)
O3 is formed
20
Nitrogen oxides Atmospheric chemistry
  • Formation of nitric acid

Gas-phase reaction NO2 OH ? HNO3 daytime
(dominate pathway)
Heterogeneous reaction NO2 O3 ? NO3 O2 NO3
NO2 Û N2O5 N2O5 H2O (aq)? 2 HNO3 (aq)
Minor pathway Only operative during nighttime
21
Nitrogen oxides Atmospheric chemistry
  • Formation of nitrate

HNO3 NH3 ? NH4NO3 HNO3 NaCl(s) ? NaNO3 HCl
22
Nitrogen oxides Control strategies
  • 1. Lower the combustion temperature of the
    furnace in electric power plants
  • 2. Install catalytic converters catalytic
    converters in automobiles can remove 76 of NOx
    from tailpipes.

23
Two-stage combustion to reduce both NOx and VOCs
  • First stage combustion conditionrich in fuel
  • Second stage combustion conditionrich in air

24
Three-way catalytic converter for automobile
exhaust (Remove CO, NO and HC)
HC H2O H2 CO 2NO 2H2 N2 2 H2O
2CO O2 2CO2 HC 2O2 CO2 2H2O
Catalyst Rhodium
Catalyst Rhodium
Catalyst Platium/palladium
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NOx control in power plants
  • Ammonium reduction of NO
  • 4NH3 6NO 5 N2 6 H2O
  • Urea reduction of NO
  • 2CO(NH2)2 6NO 5 N2 2 CO2 4 H2O
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