Acid Rain Flashcards

1
Q

What is the source of SOx?

A

S from coal, 99% is SO2

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2
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What is the source of NOx?

A

High T combustion, NO emitted and forms NO2 in air.

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3
Q

Consequence of Al mobilised?

A

Fish loss in Scandinavia

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4
Q

Consequence of Mg depletion?

A

Forest death in Germany

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5
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What happened in 1952 London?

A

4000 excess deaths led to tall chimneys and clean air acts.

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6
Q

Liming soil and lakes

A

Low S coal, dash to gas

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7
Q

FGD plants

A

Cost millions (expensive), Radcliffe on Soar and Drax, Turns limestone to gypsum

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8
Q

Production methods of coal gasification

A

Favours gas turbine over steam turbine.

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9
Q

Health effects

A

SOx, aerosols and NO2 causes respiratory distress

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10
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Major source of SOx and NOx?

A

SOx - coal, increasing NOx source - vehicles

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11
Q

All acid deposition

A

Snow, mist, dry, direct impact on trees and buildings

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12
Q

Rain pH

A

Dissolved CO2 rain pH 5-6

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13
Q

SOx and NOx input

A

Fossil fuels - acid vinegar

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14
Q

SOx and NOx

A

S oxidation in fuel and N high temperature combustion from N2 and O2 in air, catalytic ally and photochemically oxidised

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15
Q

SO4(2-)

A

Not deposited, less prone to dry composition than SO2 , travels in atmosphere - days, falls by wet deposition, rainout and wash out

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16
Q

Impacts

A

Spring - acid flush, affect spawning, Al mobilised, reduce fish ability to take salt in through gills

17
Q

Forest death

A

Deciduous trees less affected, foliage low surface area, leaves shed, photochemical oxidants O3

18
Q

Crops

A

Yield reduction, others stimulated, sulphur deficiency consequence of fGD

19
Q

Human health

A

Heavy metals in water, fish food + drinking water, high Cu levels

20
Q

Building materials

A

Metals and stone (marble) corroded

21
Q

1980s early 1990s

A

Dense acid hazes

22
Q

Short term solutions

A

Limit lakes and streams, low S fuels, Fluidized bed combustion system, FGD, vehicle, catalysts, lean burn engines

23
Q

FGD Flue Gas Desulphurisation

A

Wet scrubbing, 90% efficient in removing SOx, expensive, produce sludge - environmental problem, water demand 4000 gallons/ min, 1000 mega watts

24
Q

Fluidized bed combustion FBC

A

Efficient - upward air flow, boilers direct contact with bed - heat, transferred by conduction, lower temperature 3000 degrees, lees NOx produced, 90% S removed, emissions comparable to natural gas

25
Q

Integrated gasification/ combined cycle (IGCC)

A

Clean burning fuel, turbines driven by hot gases from coal combustion, waste heat used to produce steam, efficient electrical power, particulates trapped, low emissions, loss water used, emissions comparable to natural gas

26
Q

SOx

A

1-2% in SO3

27
Q

Anthropogenic SO2

A

SO2 from coal combustion, no effective way of removing S from coal matrix compared to oil and gas

28
Q

SO2 characteristics

A

Unstable at high temperature, independent of O2 in contrast to C. Most soluble of gaseous pollutants

29
Q

SO2 Fate

A

No catalyst - slow process, dry deposition or acid rain