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Enviromental Chemistry
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Environmental Pollution
2.1 Pollutant
2.2 Contaminant
2.3 Source
2.4 Sink
2.5 Receptor
2.6 Threshold limit value (TLV)
2.7 Flow sheet of Environmental pollution process
2.8 Atmospheric Pollution
2.9 Tropospheric pollution or Air pollution
3.0 Types Of Pollution
3.1 Primary pollutants
3.2 Particulate Matter
3.3 Inorganic gases
3.4 Secondary Pollutants
3.5 Major air pollutants
4.0 Particulates
5.0 Control Of Air Pollution
6.0 Stratospherical Pollution: (Ozone Layer & its depletion)
7.0 Acid Rain
8.0 Green House Effect & Global Warming
8.1 Green house effect around the earth
8.2 Advantages of green house effect
8.3 Harmful effects of green house effect
8.4 Water Pollution
9.0 BOD Determination
10.0 COD determination
10.1 Control of water pollution
10.2 Land Pollution
10.3 Pesticides
10.4 Control of soil pollution
10.5 Green Chemistry: A new route to protection of environment
10.5 Green Chemistry: A new route to protection of environment
2.2 Contaminant
2.3 Source
2.4 Sink
2.5 Receptor
2.6 Threshold limit value (TLV)
2.7 Flow sheet of Environmental pollution process
2.8 Atmospheric Pollution
2.9 Tropospheric pollution or Air pollution
3.2 Particulate Matter
3.3 Inorganic gases
3.4 Secondary Pollutants
3.5 Major air pollutants
8.2 Advantages of green house effect
8.3 Harmful effects of green house effect
8.4 Water Pollution
10.2 Land Pollution
10.3 Pesticides
10.4 Control of soil pollution
10.5 Green Chemistry: A new route to protection of environment
The term green chemistry may be defined as the program of developing new chemical products and chemical processes or making improvement in the already existing compounds and processes so as to make them less harmful to human health and environment.
For attaining success in objectives of green chemistry, following particles are to be used
(i) The use of starting materials, reagents and solvents which are less hazardous to man and his environment.
(ii) More efficient use of raw materials.
(iii) Utilization of chemical reactions which completely incorporate the starting materials into the final products.
(iv) Search for new alternatives which are environmental friendly.
Collective efforts in the field of green chemistry have made tremendous impact on several industrial sectors in recent years. Some of the achievements in this field are as follows:
(i) Development of dense phase, carbon dioxide: Dense phase has been recently developed chemical product with amazing characteristics. It has ability to clean everything. It can be used as recyclable solvent and finds number of applications in food industry.
(ii) Development of fuel cells for cellular phones which can last for the full life time of the phone.
(iii) Development of process involving use of as a blowing agent for manufacture of poly styrene foam. This technology eliminates the use of chloro fluoro carbon as blowing agent.
(iv) Development of safer marine antifouling compound sea-nine that dexamplerades more rapidly than organotins which persists in marine environment and cause pollution problems.
Thus, Green Chemistry programs recognise and promote fundamental break through in chemistry that accomplish prevention in a cost effective manners.