0% found this document useful (0 votes)
617 views30 pages

Introduction To Environmental Chemistry PDF

The document provides an introduction to environmental chemistry, outlining its interdisciplinary nature and focus on studying chemical and biochemical phenomena that occur in nature, including the sources, reactions, transport, effects and fate of chemical species in the environment. It also defines key concepts like pollution, pollutants, contaminants, receptors and sinks. Different types of pollutants are classified as global, regional, local, persistent and non-persistent.

Uploaded by

raj mohan
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
617 views30 pages

Introduction To Environmental Chemistry PDF

The document provides an introduction to environmental chemistry, outlining its interdisciplinary nature and focus on studying chemical and biochemical phenomena that occur in nature, including the sources, reactions, transport, effects and fate of chemical species in the environment. It also defines key concepts like pollution, pollutants, contaminants, receptors and sinks. Different types of pollutants are classified as global, regional, local, persistent and non-persistent.

Uploaded by

raj mohan
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 30

INTRODUCTION TO

ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY

Dr. T. Geetha
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry
St. Mary’s College, Thrissur
Module I
• Concept and scope of environmental chemistry – Segments of environment
• Environmental pollution: Concepts and definition – Pollutant, contaminant,
receptor and sink
• Classification of pollutants - Global, regional, local, persistent and non-
persistent pollutants

Introduction to Environmental Chemistry – Dr. T. Geetha, St. Mary’s College, Thrissur


Environmental chemistry

multidisciplinary science

Biology Chemistry

Physics
Medicine Environmental
chemistry
Engineering
Public
health Agriculture
Environmental chemistry

• Environmental chemistry is the scientific study of the chemical and biochemical


phenomena that occur in natural places.

• Source, Reactions, Transport, Effect & fate of chemical species in environment


• Effect of human activity
• Effects on humans
World Environment Day (WED)
• 5 June

• First held in 1974

• Air Pollution - theme for 2019


Earth Day
• April 22.
• First celebrated in 1970 in America.
• Support for environmental protection
• Founder - US senator Gaylord Nelson -1969 - oil spill
• On Earth Day 2016, Paris Agreement signed by the US, China, 120
other countries.
• Earth Day 2019 -Protect Our Species
Earth Hour
• Organizer - World Wide Fund for Nature
• held annually - turn off non-essential electric lights for one hour, from
8:30 to 9:30 p.m. on a specific day towards the end of March
• Started in Sydney, Australia, in 2007
• Enlighten public
• Protection & conservation of environment
• Restrain the release of pollutants to atmosphere
Atmosphere

• Layer of gases - air -surrounds earth


• Retained by earth's gravity
• Major component – N2, O2
• Minor components – ar, CO2, H2O
Atmosphere
• Protects life –absorbs harmful solar radiation - ultra violet rays (10 -
400nm)

• Warming the surface through heat retention (greenhouse effect)

• Reducing temperature extremes between day and night (the diurnal


temperature variation)

• Source of O2, CO2, moisture


Hydrosphere
• Ocean, Sea, river, lake, stream, glaciers, polar ice caps, Ground water
Hydrosphere
• Ocean– 97% of water
• Polar ice caps & glaciers– 2%
• Fresh water – 1%
• – river, lake, stream, ground water
• – used for human consumption
• Irrigation -30%
• Thermal power plant - 50%
• Industries – 12%
• Domestic- 7%
Lithosphere
• Outer mantel of solid earth
• Mineral occurring in earth crust & soil
• Soil -most important component
Biosphere
• Realm of living organism & their interaction with environment

• Biological world intimately linked with energy flow in environment &


water chemistry
Environmental pollution
• Undesirable change in physical chemical or biological characteristic
of air, water or land that may be harmful to human or other life
forms, cultural assets or cause wastage of our resources
Pollution
• pollution is the human introduction of chemicals, particulate matter,
or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or
other living things
Pollutant
• If the concentration of a substance already present in nature or a new
substance increases to undesirable proportion by human action so
that it spoils the environment and lowers the quality of life or effects
health

• CO, SO2, NO2, Dust, Pollen etc.


• Compounds of metals like Zn, Hg, Cd, As etc.
Contaminant
• A substance that does not occur in nature but is introduced in
significant amount into the environment by human action

• Reduces quality of life & affects our health

• Methyl isocynate CH3NCO – Bhopal Gas tragedy – union carbide


Receptor
• Element or organism affected by pollutant
• Human being –receptor for smog
• Wild animals & Birds – receptor for plastic
Sink
• Elements or surrounding that interacts or consumes a long lived
pollutant

• Marble deposit act as sink for CO2

H2SO4 + CaCO3 → CaSO4 + CO2 + H2O

• Oceans- Atmospheric CO2


• Ground water & Sub Soil – Pesticides etc.
Categories of pollution
• Air pollution
• Water pollution
• Soil pollution
Global, regional & local, pollutants
Global, regional & local, pollutants
• The damage caused by a local pollutant is experienced near the
source - Eg:-Non-biodegradable plastics

• The damage caused by a regional pollutant is experienced at greater


distances from the source. – SO2 from coal emissions is believed to
be a culprit in the acid rain problem
Global, regional & local, pollutants
• Local pollutants cause damage near the emission source. Regional
pollutants cause damage further from the emission source

• When pollution affects within a country, it's local, when it affects


two or more countries (trans-boundary) it's regional, and when
across continents, it's global
Global, regional & local, pollutants
• A global pollutant refers to a pollutant whose damage is
determined by its concentration in the upper atmosphere

• CO2 is often cited as a contributor to the greenhouse effect

• Chloroflourocarbon emissions are linked to ozone depletion


Pollutants
Non-persistent Persistent
• A substance that can cause • They are compounds that
damage to organisms when are resistant to
added in excessive amounts environmental degradations
to the environment but is through various
decomposed or degraded processes....
by natural biological
communities and removed
from the environment
relatively quickly
Pollutants
Non-persistent Persistent
• Domestic sewage • Remain in the environment for
• Discarded vegetables many years in an unchanged
condition
• Faecal matter, blood, urine
etc. • Takes decades or more to degrade
• Non persistent pollutant may • May be toxic
be biodegradable • DDT, Plastic, Pb, Hg, radioactive
waste etc.
• Damages are often irreversible
Persistent Pollutant

Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are organic compounds that,


• Resist photolytic, biological and chemical degradation.
• POPs are often halogenated and characterized by low water
solubility and high lipid solubility, leading to their bioaccumulation
in fatty tissues.
• They are also semi-volatile, enabling them to move long distances in
the atmosphere before deposition occurs.
Reference
• A.K. De, Environmental Chemistry, 6th Edition, New Age International, New Delhi,
2006
• S.S. Dara, A Textbook of Environmental Chemistry and Pollution Control, 8th
Edition, S. Chand and Sons, New Delhi, 2008 (Reprint)
• A.K. Ahluwalia, Environmental Chemistry, Ane Books India, New Delhi, 2008
• B.K. Sharma and H. Kaur, Environmental Chemistry, Goel Publishing House,
Meerut, 1996

You might also like

pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy