AIR POLLUTION CONTROL course material by Prof S S JAHAGIRDAR,NKOCET,SOLAPUR for BE (CIVIL ) students of Solapur university. Content will be also useful for SHIVAJI and PUNE university students
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AIR POLLUTION CONTROL L 3
1. L-3
Sources of Air Pollution
Air Pollution and Control
(Elective(Elective-I)
2. Contents of unit-II
• L-3 Sources of Air Pollution : Natural and
artificial.
artificial.
• Classification of pollutant.
pollutant.
• L-4 Classification of pollutants, Quantity and
composition of particulate & gaseous pollutant.
pollutant.
• Units of measurement.
measurement.
• L5 Problems on unit (ppm to µg/m3 and vice
versa) conversion
• TEST-1 on Unit-I and Unit- II
TESTUnitUnit-
3. Fundamental Causes of Air
Pollution
• During the last couple of centuries we
witnessed an emergence of several
fundamental trends that became the major
forces behind the dramatic levels of air
pollution worldwide.
worldwide.
• Industrialization set in motion the widespread
use of fossil fuels which are now the main
drivers of pollution as we know it.
it.
4. • Population growth causes the demand for
food and other goods to go up, which is met
by expanded production and use of natural
resources. This then leads to higher levels of
atmospheric pollution.
• Globalization has in a way become a
facilitator of air pollution. Big industry takes
advantage of lapses environmental controls
in developing nations and moves its
manufacturing facilities to such “pollution
havens” from where air pollution travels
around the world without any obstacles.
5. When we say air pollutants and sources,
above picture comes to our mind
6. Air Pollutants
• Any substance occurring in the
atmosphere that may have adverse effects
on humans, animals, plant life, and/or
inanimate materials.
• Air pollutants have known or suspected
harmful effects on human health and
environment.
7. • A source of air pollution is any
activity that causes pollutants to
be emitted into the air.
• Natural sources of air pollution,
also known as biogenic sources.
sources.
• Human-generated pollutants or
Humananthropogenic sources.
sources.
8. Classification of sources of air
pollutant sources- 1st way
1) Natural Sources
- forest fires (CO2, ash)
- volcanic eruptions (sulfur, mercury)
- Biological decay
- Disintegration of rocks
11. Classification of sources of air pollutant sources2nd way
Total sources
Stationary
Point
sources
Eg:- 1. Industrial
processing
2. Power plants
3. Volcano
Area
sources
Eg:- 1. Domestic
heating of coal
and gas
2.Onsite
incineration
Mobile
Line
sources
Area
sources
Eg:- 1. Highway
vehicles
2. Railways
Eg:- 1. Railway
station
2. Bus stand
3. Air ports
13. Mobile sources
• "Mobile sources" is a term used to
describe a wide variety of vehicles,
engines, and equipment that generate
air pollution and that move, or can be
moved, from place to place.
• Mobile sources are classified as OnOnroad and Non-road sources.
Non-
14. • "On-road" or highway sources include vehicles
On-road"
used on roads for transportation of passengers or
freight. On-road sources include light-duty vehicles
Onlight(LDVs, also referred to as passenger cars), heavyheavyduty vehicles (HDVs), and motorcycles that are used
for transportation on the road. On-road vehicles may
Onbe fuelled with gasoline, diesel fuel, or alternative
fuels, such as alcohol or natural gas.
15. • "Non-road" sources include gasoline and
Non-road"
diesel powered vehicles, engines, and
equipment used for construction, agriculture,
transportation, recreation, and many other
purposes. These sources emit both criteria
pollutants and other hazardous air pollutants.
16. • Mobile sources pollute the air through
combustion and fuel evaporation. These
emissions contribute greatly to air pollution
nationwide and are the primary causes of air
pollution in many urban areas. Combustion is
the process of burning.
• Motor vehicles and equipment typically burn
fuel in an engine to create power.
• Petrol, Gasoline and diesel fuels are mixtures
of hydrocarbons, which are compounds that
contain hydrogen and carbon atoms.
17. Difference between perfect combustion
and typical engine combustion
• Perfect Combustion
Fuel (hydrocarbons) + Air (oxygen and nitrogen)
Carbon dioxide (CO2) + water (H2O) +
unaffected nitrogen
• Typical Engine Combustion
Fuel + Air Unburned Hydrocarbons + Nitrogen
Oxides (NOx) + Carbon monoxide (CO) +
(NOx)
Carbon dioxide + water
18. Classification of air pollutants:Based on states of mater
Air pollutant
Gaseous
pollutants
Eg :- CO, NOx, SOx etc
Particulate
pollutant
Eg :- Fumes, mist, fog,
smoke, dust etc
19. Gaseous pollutants
• Gaseous pollutants are those
pollutants which gets mixed with
the air and do not normally settle
out.
out.
20. Particulate pollutants
• Which comprise of finely divided
solids or liquids and often exists in
colloidal state as aerosols
21. Classification of air pollutants:- Based
on Chemical Composition
Air pollutant
Organic pollutants
Eg :-1. Aldehydes,
2. Ketones,
3. Alcohols
4. Hydrocarbons
Inorganic pollutant
Eg :- 1. Carbon compounds- CO,
CO2
2. Nitrogen Compounds – NOx, NH3
3. Sulphur compounds- SOx,
H2s,H2SO4
4.Oxidising afents – O3
5. Halogens- HF, HCl
22. Organic and inorganic pollutants
• Organic :- Contains H-C (hydrocarbons)
:H• Inorganic :- Do not contain hydrocarbons
:-
23. Classification of air pollutants:- Based
on Origin
Air pollutant
Primary
pollutants
Secondary
pollutant
Eg :- CO, NO2, SO2,SPM,
Halogen compounds
Eg :- O3, PAN, Smog,
PBN, Formaldehyde
25. Secondary air pollutants
• Secondary air pollutants are those
which are produced in the air by the
interaction among two or more
primary pollutants or by reaction
with
normal
atmospheric
constituents with or without photo
activation
26. Primary Pollutants
CO CO2
SO2 NO NO2
Secondary Pollutants
SO3
Most hydrocarbons
Most suspended
particles
Natural
Sources
Mobile
HNO3
H2O2
H2SO4
O3
PANs
–
Most NO3 and SO2 – salts
4
Stationary
27. Objective questions
Q1. _____________or ______________ sources
include vehicles used on roads for transportation of
passengers or freight.
Q2. ______________sources include gasoline and
diesel powered vehicles, engines, and equipment
used for construction, agriculture, transportation,
recreation, and many other purposes.
Q3. ________________ pollutants are emitted from
identifiable sources.
Q4. Ozone is __________________ pollutant.
28. Q5. Secondary air pollutants need
___________________ for formation.
Q6. ___________ sources pollute the air through
combustion and fuel evaporation.
Q7. Natural sources of air pollution, also known as
_______________________.
_______________________.
Q8. Human-generated pollutants are also known as
Human__________________________.
Q9. Air port can be categorized under
______________ sources.
Q10. Domestic cooking is _________________
type of source
29. Theory questions
Q1. Explain classification of sources of air
pollution with suitable examples.
Q2. Write detailed classification of air pollutants.
Q3. Define by giving examples
1. Primary air pollutants
2. Secondary air pollutants
3. On-road sources
On4. Non-road sources
Non-