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Air pollution and control (Elective –I) L-7 Effects of air pollution on Effects of air pollution on human health (Part human health (Part -II) II) 1 Prof S S Jahagirdar,NKOCET

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  • Air pollution and control

    (Elective I)

    LL--77Effects of air pollution on Effects of air pollution on human health (Part human health (Part --II)II)

    1Prof S S Jahagirdar,NKOCET

  • Air pollutants2. Carbon Monoxide (CO)

    CharacteristicsCharacteristics

    - Colourless

    - Odourless

    - Toxic gas

    - Has greater affinity for Hb

    - Attacks Hb and replaces oxygen

    Major sourcesMajor sources

    1. Incomplete combustion of fuels

    2. Automobile exhausts

    3. Jet engines emissions

    4. Blast furnaces

    5. Mines

    6. Tobacco smoking2Prof S S Jahagirdar,NKOCET

  • Typical effects of COTypical effects of CO1. Toxicity2. Blood poisoning3. CNS impairment4. Forms carboxyhemoglobin as it

    combines with hemoglobin presentin the blood.

    5.Hb has 200 times more affinitytowards CO than O2.

    6.Excess amount of CO-Hb leads to death3Prof S S Jahagirdar,NKOCET

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  • 3. Sulphur dioxide (SO2)

    CharacteristicsCharacteristics

    - Colourless

    - Heavy

    - Water soluble gas

    - With pungent and irritating odour

    - Combines with moisture to form H2SO4

    Major sourcesMajor sources

    1. Combustion of coal

    2. Combustion of petroleum products

    3. Burning of refuse

    4. Oil refining

    5. Thermal power plants

    6. Domestic burning of fuels

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  • Typical effectsTypical effects1. Increased breathing rate and feeling airstarvation2. Suffocation3. Aggravation of asthma and chronic

    bronchitis4. Impairment of pulmonary functions5. Respiratory irritation6. Irritation of throat and eyes

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  • 4. Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx)CharacteristicsCharacteristics- NO is colourless gas

    and soluble in water

    - NO2 is reddish brown, somewhat water

    soluble, oxidant and forms nitric acid by combining with water

    - Takes part in photochemical reaction

    Major sourcesMajor sources1. Automobile exhausts

    2. Coal fired and gas fired furnaces

    3. Explosives industries

    4. Fertilizer industries

    5. Nitric acid manufacturing industries

    6. Combustion of wood and refuse 11Prof S S Jahagirdar,NKOCET

  • Typical effectsTypical effects

    1. Respiratory irritation2. Headache3. Bronchitis4. Pulmonary edema5. Impairment of lung defenses6. Loss of appetite 7. Corrosion of teeth

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  • 5. Hydrogen Sulphide (H5. Hydrogen Sulphide (H22S)S)

    Major sourcesMajor sources1. Coke ovens2. Paper mills3. Petroleum industry4. Oil refining5. Viscose rayon manufacturing plants6. Manufacture of dyes7. Tanning industry8. Sewage treatment plants

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  • Typical effectsTypical effects

    1.Headache2.Conjunctivitis3.Sleeplessness4.Irritation of respiratory tract

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  • 6. Hydrocarbons

    CharacteristicsCharacteristics

    - Very reactive

    - Some are volatile

    - takes part in photochemical reactions

    Major sourcesMajor sources

    1. Organic chemical industries,

    2. Petroleum refineries

    3. Automobile exhausts

    4. Rubber manufacture

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  • Typical effectsTypical effects

    1.Carcinogenic

    2.Lachrymatory effect

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  • 7. OxidantsOxidants (O3, PAN, PBN )

    Major sourcesMajor sources1.Photochemical reactionsTypical effectsTypical effects1.Irritation of eyes and lungs2.Accumulation of fluids in the lungs3.Effects on enzymes

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  • Objective QuestionsObjective QuestionsQ1.Hb has ________ times more affinity

    towards CO than O2.Q2. CO after entering into body combines with

    ____________ to form _________________.

    Q3. ___________________ gas has pungent and irritating odour.

    Q4. __________________are very reactive in nature.

    Q5. ________,___________and ________ causes effects on enzymes.

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  • Theory QuestionsTheory QuestionsQ1. Give characteristics, major sources and typical effects

    of following pollutants on human health

    1. SO22. NO23. CO

    4. O3Q2. Write in detail effects of following pollutants on

    human health (Tabular format expected)

    1. SO22. NO23. CO

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