Title: Organic Chemistry - Carbon Compounds
1Organic Chemistry - Carbon Compounds
- Carbon - C, atomic number 6, molecular weight 12
- Electron configuration 1s22s22p2
- Tetravalent 4 single bonds (sp3) 2 double
bonds (sp2) one triple (sp) plus one single bond - Other atoms hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur,
halogens (Cl, F, Br)
2Compounds
- Alkanes CnH2n2 (CH4, C2H6, etc)
- Alkenes CnH2n (C2H4, etc)
- Alkynes - CnH2n-2 (C2H2)
- Aromatic compounds (C6H6, benzene)
- Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons - PAH
(naphthalene, C10H8)
3Models
Ethane
Methane
4Ethylene (Etene)
Pentane
5Ethanol
Benzene
6Sources of Organics in Air
- Anthropogenic
- Incomplete combustion of fossil fuels
- Biomass burning
- Industrial processes
- Cooking
- Natural sources
- Biogenic emissions (from vegetation)
- Volcanic
- Evaporation of sea spray
- Atmospheric reaction products (from VOC, SVOC),
secondary organic aerosol (SOA)
7Fossil fuels
8Biomass Burning
9Other sources - testing
10Secondary Organic Aerosol (SOA)
- SOA processes are studied in photoreactors
- European photoreactor (EUPHORE) in Valencia,
Spain, is one of the largest (200 m3) and the
best-equipped outdoor simulation chamber in the
world - We are studying atmospheric transformation of
diesel emissions under the influence of sunlight,
ozone, hydroxyl radicals that occur during
transport in ambient air
11VOC, SVOC and PM
- Vapor pressure ranges
- VOC gt 102 Pa (10-1 Torr)
- SVOC 102 and 10-6 Pa (10-1 and 10-8 Torr)
- PM lt 10-6 Pa (10-8 Torr)
12Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs)
- Full list 188 compounds, most of them organics
- The short list 33 air toxics, most prevalent in
urban area - No ambient standards regulation of emissions
from sources
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14Criteria Pollutants National Ambient Air
Quality Standards (NAAQS)
- Particulate Matter (PM)
- Ozone
- NOx
- SO2
- CO
- Lead (Pb)
15Why Particulate Matter?
- Health effects particulate matter (fine, PM2.5
and to lesser degree, coarse PM10-2.5) has been
associated with adverse health effects at
low-to-moderate concentrations - NAAQS exist for PM (since 1971)
- current (since 1997) PM2.5 annual 15 µg/m3 and
24-hr 65 µg/m3 PM10 annual 50 µg/m3 and 24-hr
150 µg/m3 - _ announced in September 2006 PM2.5 annual
15 µg/m3 and 24-hr 35 µg/m3 PM10 annual only - Climate change
- Visibility problem (Haze Rule)
16Average Ambient PM2.5 Composition in Urban Areas
EPA STN network
17Average PM10-2.5, PM2.5, and PM0.1 composition at
EPA supersite in Los Angeles, CA, 10/2001 to
9/2002 US EPA OAQPS PM Staff Paper, June 2005
18Organic Aerosol
- Organic aerosols are solid or liquid particles
suspended in the atmosphere containing organic
carbon - Semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOC) -
distributed between gas and particle phases
reversibly condensable - Particle associated organics complex mixture,
incorporated into/onto particles includes
condensed SVOC and non-volatile organic compounds
19Measurement Methods
- Collection of VOC and aerosol samples followed by
off-site laboratory analyses - VOC collection stainless steel SUMMA canisters
- PM and SVOC Filters followed by solid adsorbents
20Operational Definitions of SVOC and PM -
Associated OC
21Analysis - Chromatography
- Chromatography is a separation method that relies
on differences in partitioning behavior between a
flowing mobile phase and a stationary phase to
separate the components in a mixture.
22Gas Chromatography (GC)
23- Examples of "hyphenated techniques" include gas
and liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry
(GC-MS and LC-MS), Fourier-transform infrared
spectroscopy (GC-FTIR), and photo diode-array
UV-VIS absorption spectroscopy (HPLC-UV-VIS). - HPLC - liquid chromatography that utilizes
high-pressure pumps to increase the efficiency of
the separation