Developing Fuels - Pollutants Flashcards

1
Q

What primary pollutants can be produced by incomplete combustion in engines?

A

NOx

SO2

Unburned hydrocarbons (CxHy)

CO

C particulates

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2
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Which pollutants does diesel produce more of?

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Carbon particulates and unburned hydrocarbons as bigger hydrocarbons are used in diesel

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3
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What are the effects of CO if it is inhaled?

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It binds to the haemoglobin in the blood causing a lack of oxygen for respiration. Can be fatal.

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4
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How is NO produced in an engine?

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When the engine heats up, it causes the N and O in the air to react to form NO

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5
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What are the effects of NO?

A

Reacts with water in clouds to produce nitric acid which causes acid rain

This can damage statues, buildings and kill wildlife

It also causes respiratory issues when inhaled and is a greenhouse gas

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6
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How is photochemical smog produced?

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When a mixture of pollutants are released in a condensed area

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What are the effects of photochemical smog?

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Blocks sunlight

Produces secondary pollutants

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8
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What are secondary pollutants?

A

Pollutants formed by primary pollutants eg ozone

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9
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How is ozone formed as a pollutant?

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produced in photochemical smog

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10
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How is sulpher dioxide formed as a pollutant?

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sulpher present in crude oil reacts with the oxygen in the air when hot enough

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What are the effects of SO2?

A

same as NO:

acid rain

greenhouse gas

toxic

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12
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How can sulpher dioxide polluting be prevented?

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By using low-sulpher fuels

Mainly an issue with diesel and coal

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13
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What is the purpose of catalyctic converters in engines?

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It converts NO and CO into CO2 and N2

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14
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What catalyst is used in catalyctic converters?

A

Pt/Rh alloy - known as ‘honeycomb’

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15
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What is the reaction for the conversion in catalytic converters?

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NO + CO -> CO2 + 0.5N2

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16
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What are the issues with catalytic converters?

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must be hot -> most NO and CO is produced before the engine is hot enough for the converter

finite lifetime as it is poisoned by unburnt carbon

17
Q

What are some alternative fuels for petrol and diesel?

A

Hydrogen

Biofuels

Biodiesel

Electric

18
Q

What are biofuels?

A

Usually ethanol from the fermentation of sugars

19
Q

What are the benefits of biofuels?

A

higher energy density than hydrogen

near;y carbon neutral

20
Q

What are the drawbacks of biofuels?

A

uses land that could be used for feeding people

absorbs moisture which leads to corrosion

lower energy density than biodiesel, petrol and diesel

21
Q

How is hydrogen used to fuel engines?

A

2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O

reacts with oxygen to produce water

22
Q

What are the benefits of hydrogen as a fuel?

A

doesn’t produce pollutants other than NO

doesn’t release any carbon back into the atmosphere

23
Q

What are the drawbacks of using hydrogen as a fuel?

A

low energy density

issues with distribution and refueling - rare to find refuel stations

explosive

still get NO

extracted from natural gas (still releasing pollutants) or from electrolyisis (needs electricity)

24
Q

What is can biodiesel be made from?

A

waste that would otherwise go to landfill

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