Fundamentals of prevention and control of air pollution:
Fundamentals of prevention and control of air pollution:
As
mentioned in my earlier discussion, air pollutants can be gaseous or
particulate matters. Different techniques for controlling these
pollutants are discussed below:
A. Methods of controlling gaseous pollutants -
1. Combustion - This
technique is used when the pollutants are in the form of organic gases
or vapors. During flame combustion or catalytic process, these organic
pollutants are converted into water vapor and relatively less harmful
products, such as CO2.
2. Absorption - In
this technique, the gaseous effluents are passed through scrubbers or
absorbers. These contain a suitable liquid absorbent, which removes or
modifies one or more of the pollutants present in the gaseous effluents.
3. Adsorption - The
gaseous effluents are passed through porous solid adsorbents kept in
suitable containers. The organic and inorganic constituents of the
effluent gases are trapped at the interface of the solid adsorbent by
physical adsorbent.
B. Methods to control particulate emissions:
1. Mechanical devices generally work on the basis of the following:
(a) Gravity: In this process, the particles settle down by gravitational force.
(b) Sudden change in direction of the gas flow. This causes the particles to separate out due to greater momentum.
2. Fabric Filters: The
gases containing dust are passed through a porous medium. These porous
media may be woven or filled fabrics. The particles present in the gas
are trapped and collected in the filters. The gases freed from the
particles are discharged.
3. Wet Scrubbers: Wet scrubbers are used in chemical, mining and metallurgical industries to trap SO2, NH3, metal fumes, etc.
4. Electrostatic Precipitators: When
a gas or an air stream containing aerosols in the form of dust, fumes
or mist, is passed between two electrodes, then, the aerosol particles
get precipitated on the electrode.
C. Apart from the above, following practices also help in controlling air pollution.
(i) Use of better designed equipment and smokeless fuels, hearths in industries and at home.
(ii) Automobiles should be properly maintained and adhere to recent emission-control standards.
(iii) More trees should be planted along road side and houses.
(iv) Renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar energy, ocean currents, should fulfill energy needs.
(v) Tall chimneys should be installed for vertical dispersion of pollutants.
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