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Particulate matter pollution
             Presented by
          Dr. B. Victor., Ph. D
  Email : bonfiliusvictor@gmail.com
    Blog: bonvictor.blogspot.com
Presentation outline
•   What is particulate matter ?
•   Sources ,types and sizes of PM.
•   Characteristics of PM
•   Particle pollution.
•   Particle deposition in human lungs.
•   Adverse health effects.
•   People at risk to particle pollution.
•   Environmental impacts.
•   Conclusion.
Particulate matter (PM)
• PM is a complex mixture of air borne particles
  that differ in size, origin and chemical
  composition, all of which are <10 µm in size.
• E.g. dust, smoke, soot

                           Suspended             Respirable
       Particulate
                           Particulate           Suspended
      Matter, PM
                          Matter, SPM           Particles, RSP




               Fine particles            soot
Facts about PM pollution
• PM is one of the six EPA ‘criteria pollutants’.
• PM has no fixed composition. The particles may
  consist either of only one chemical (e.g. sulphate,
  sulphuric acid, or lead oxide ) OR a number of
  pollutants ( organic chemicals, metals, dust ).
• US EPA described PM pollution as ‘mixture of
  mixtures’.
• PM is among the most harmful of all air
  pollutants.
Six criteria pollutants
Particulate matter
                           PM


                 VOCs                SO2

                         criteria
                        pollutants

                 Lead                NOx


                           CO
Sources of particulate
            matter
Natural Particulates            Anthropogenic
     Originates from             particulates
       volcanoes,
                                  Originates from
      Dust storms,
                                Burning fossil fuels,
Forest and grassland fires,
                              Incinerating wastes and
  Living vegetation and
                                 Smelting metals
        Sea spray.
PM
• PM composed of liquid aerosol particles and
  solid aerosol particles –suspended in and
  move with the air.
• Aerosol are droplets of liquids.
• Generally below 5 µm size.
Types of PM particles

Primary particles
• Directly emitted from sources

Secondary particles
• Form as a result of the interaction of
  chemicals such as SO2, NOx and VOCs
  with other compounds in the air.
Sources of PM and PM precursors
• Mobile sources – Vehicles – VOCs , NO2, PM
• Stationary sources – power plants, factories –
  NO2, SO2, PM
• Area sources – dry cleaners, gas stations –
  VOCs.
• Natural sources – forest fires, volcanoes, PM
Particle sizes



 PM10                    PM 2.5           PM   0.1




                                        Ultra-fine
                                        particles
                       Fine particles
Coarse particles
Size comparison of particles
Characteristics of particles
           • Inhalable coarse particles, Diameter range 10 -2.5 microns.
           • Undergo rapid sedimentation
           • Occur near roadways and dusty industries.
PM10       • Bypass the body’s natural defenses in the nose and throat and enter lungs.



           • Fine particles, particle diameter 2.5 microns.
           • Remains suspended in the air and can travel extremely long distances.
           • Emitted from power plants, industries, and automobiles.
PM 2.5     • Penetrate deeper into the lungs and damage lung tissues.



           • Ultra-fine particles, nano-particulates, smaller than 0.1 micron diameter.
           • Consist primarily of inorganic ions, hydrocarbons and metals.
           • Pass from lung tissue into blood stream.
PM   0.1   • Circulate like oxygen molecules.
Suspended particulate matter (SPM)
            • About 100 microns in diameter
  Dust      • Removed in the nasal passages
            • e.g. coal dust, cement dust




Fumes       • Suspended solids, <I micron in diameter.
            • Zinc or lead oxides




  Mist      • Liquid droplets, diameter <2.0 microns
            • e.g. Sulphuric acid mist




 smoke      • Solid particles, 0.05 – 1.0 microns
            • Incomplete combustion of fossil fuels




Aerosol     • Liquid or solid aerosols, <1.0 micron.
Major features of particles

                  • Inhalable particles
       PM10       • Deposit in the extra thoracic
                    /upper tracheo-branchial region



      PM 2.5      • Fine particles
                  • Deposit in deeper lung




      PM    0.1
                  • Ultra-fine particles
                  • Pass into the circulatory system
Sources of particle pollution
•   Motor vehicle emissions
•   Power generation
•   Industrial combustion
•   Metal smelting
•   Wood / biomass burning
•   Construction / demolition
•   Road dust
Determinants of PM concentration



Weather           Stability                                                 Height of
                                                                                        Temperature
           wind                   Turbulence   precipitation   Topography    smoke
                  (Air Vertical                                                          Of gases
patterns          movement)                                                   stack
Particle deposition in the lungs

 Coarse                • Deposit in the upper respiratory tract and
                         large airways (nose and throat) and are
particles                cleared out.


  Fine                 • Penetrate deep into the lungs and reach
                         terminal bronchioles and alveoli.
particles              • Stay there longer periods of time.


Ultra-fine             • Enter the blood and travel through out the
                         body.
particles

 Particle size is the most important factor for target tissue deposition
Potential health effects of PM

      Impact on pulmonary
               system
             Lung injury

         Altered lung function

   Aggravation of pulmonary disease

 Altered pulmonary immune response
Adverse health effects
•   Irritate the eye, nose and throat.
•   Inflammation of lung tissue.
•   Decreased lung function.
•   Development of chronic lung disease.
•   Severity of asthma attacks in children.
•   Pre-term birth and low birth weight.
•   Premature death in people with heart and
    lung disease.
People at risk
       (sensitive human population )
1. Children under 18 age.
2. Adults 65 and older.
3. Anyone with chronic lung diseases such as
   asthma, chronic bronchitis or emphysema.
4. Anyone with a cardiovascular disease.
5. Anyone with diabetes.
Environmental impact
• Impairment of visibility- fine particles reduce
  visibility.
• Damage to environment – particles can be carried
  over long distances by wind and settle on ground
  or water. They make lakes and streams acidic,
  deplete nutrients in soil and damage sensitive
  forests and farm crops.
• Aesthetic effects – settling particles on statues
  and monuments can stain or damage stone and
  other materials.
Health effects of long-term exposure
    to anthropogenic particulates
• Asthma
• Bronchitis
• Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  (COPD).
• Pneumonia
• Upper respiratory tract or lower respiratory
  tract disorders.
• Lung cancer.
About the presenter
• Dr.B.Victor is a highly experienced postgraduate
  biology teacher, recently retired from the
  reputed educational institution - St. Xavier’ s
  College, Palayamkottai, India-627001.
• He was the dean of sciences and assistant
  controller of examinations.
• He has more than 32 years of teaching and
  research experience
• He has taught a diversity of courses ranging
  from pre- university to post graduate classes.
• Send your comments to :
  bonfiliusvictor@gmail.com
Particulate matter pollution

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Particulate matter pollution

  • 1. Particulate matter pollution Presented by Dr. B. Victor., Ph. D Email : bonfiliusvictor@gmail.com Blog: bonvictor.blogspot.com
  • 2. Presentation outline • What is particulate matter ? • Sources ,types and sizes of PM. • Characteristics of PM • Particle pollution. • Particle deposition in human lungs. • Adverse health effects. • People at risk to particle pollution. • Environmental impacts. • Conclusion.
  • 3. Particulate matter (PM) • PM is a complex mixture of air borne particles that differ in size, origin and chemical composition, all of which are <10 µm in size. • E.g. dust, smoke, soot Suspended Respirable Particulate Particulate Suspended Matter, PM Matter, SPM Particles, RSP Fine particles soot
  • 4. Facts about PM pollution • PM is one of the six EPA ‘criteria pollutants’. • PM has no fixed composition. The particles may consist either of only one chemical (e.g. sulphate, sulphuric acid, or lead oxide ) OR a number of pollutants ( organic chemicals, metals, dust ). • US EPA described PM pollution as ‘mixture of mixtures’. • PM is among the most harmful of all air pollutants.
  • 5. Six criteria pollutants Particulate matter PM VOCs SO2 criteria pollutants Lead NOx CO
  • 6. Sources of particulate matter Natural Particulates Anthropogenic Originates from particulates volcanoes, Originates from Dust storms, Burning fossil fuels, Forest and grassland fires, Incinerating wastes and Living vegetation and Smelting metals Sea spray.
  • 7. PM • PM composed of liquid aerosol particles and solid aerosol particles –suspended in and move with the air. • Aerosol are droplets of liquids. • Generally below 5 µm size.
  • 8. Types of PM particles Primary particles • Directly emitted from sources Secondary particles • Form as a result of the interaction of chemicals such as SO2, NOx and VOCs with other compounds in the air.
  • 9. Sources of PM and PM precursors • Mobile sources – Vehicles – VOCs , NO2, PM • Stationary sources – power plants, factories – NO2, SO2, PM • Area sources – dry cleaners, gas stations – VOCs. • Natural sources – forest fires, volcanoes, PM
  • 10. Particle sizes PM10 PM 2.5 PM 0.1 Ultra-fine particles Fine particles Coarse particles
  • 11. Size comparison of particles
  • 12. Characteristics of particles • Inhalable coarse particles, Diameter range 10 -2.5 microns. • Undergo rapid sedimentation • Occur near roadways and dusty industries. PM10 • Bypass the body’s natural defenses in the nose and throat and enter lungs. • Fine particles, particle diameter 2.5 microns. • Remains suspended in the air and can travel extremely long distances. • Emitted from power plants, industries, and automobiles. PM 2.5 • Penetrate deeper into the lungs and damage lung tissues. • Ultra-fine particles, nano-particulates, smaller than 0.1 micron diameter. • Consist primarily of inorganic ions, hydrocarbons and metals. • Pass from lung tissue into blood stream. PM 0.1 • Circulate like oxygen molecules.
  • 13. Suspended particulate matter (SPM) • About 100 microns in diameter Dust • Removed in the nasal passages • e.g. coal dust, cement dust Fumes • Suspended solids, <I micron in diameter. • Zinc or lead oxides Mist • Liquid droplets, diameter <2.0 microns • e.g. Sulphuric acid mist smoke • Solid particles, 0.05 – 1.0 microns • Incomplete combustion of fossil fuels Aerosol • Liquid or solid aerosols, <1.0 micron.
  • 14. Major features of particles • Inhalable particles PM10 • Deposit in the extra thoracic /upper tracheo-branchial region PM 2.5 • Fine particles • Deposit in deeper lung PM 0.1 • Ultra-fine particles • Pass into the circulatory system
  • 15. Sources of particle pollution • Motor vehicle emissions • Power generation • Industrial combustion • Metal smelting • Wood / biomass burning • Construction / demolition • Road dust
  • 16. Determinants of PM concentration Weather Stability Height of Temperature wind Turbulence precipitation Topography smoke (Air Vertical Of gases patterns movement) stack
  • 17. Particle deposition in the lungs Coarse • Deposit in the upper respiratory tract and large airways (nose and throat) and are particles cleared out. Fine • Penetrate deep into the lungs and reach terminal bronchioles and alveoli. particles • Stay there longer periods of time. Ultra-fine • Enter the blood and travel through out the body. particles Particle size is the most important factor for target tissue deposition
  • 18. Potential health effects of PM Impact on pulmonary system Lung injury Altered lung function Aggravation of pulmonary disease Altered pulmonary immune response
  • 19. Adverse health effects • Irritate the eye, nose and throat. • Inflammation of lung tissue. • Decreased lung function. • Development of chronic lung disease. • Severity of asthma attacks in children. • Pre-term birth and low birth weight. • Premature death in people with heart and lung disease.
  • 20. People at risk (sensitive human population ) 1. Children under 18 age. 2. Adults 65 and older. 3. Anyone with chronic lung diseases such as asthma, chronic bronchitis or emphysema. 4. Anyone with a cardiovascular disease. 5. Anyone with diabetes.
  • 21. Environmental impact • Impairment of visibility- fine particles reduce visibility. • Damage to environment – particles can be carried over long distances by wind and settle on ground or water. They make lakes and streams acidic, deplete nutrients in soil and damage sensitive forests and farm crops. • Aesthetic effects – settling particles on statues and monuments can stain or damage stone and other materials.
  • 22. Health effects of long-term exposure to anthropogenic particulates • Asthma • Bronchitis • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). • Pneumonia • Upper respiratory tract or lower respiratory tract disorders. • Lung cancer.
  • 23. About the presenter • Dr.B.Victor is a highly experienced postgraduate biology teacher, recently retired from the reputed educational institution - St. Xavier’ s College, Palayamkottai, India-627001. • He was the dean of sciences and assistant controller of examinations. • He has more than 32 years of teaching and research experience • He has taught a diversity of courses ranging from pre- university to post graduate classes. • Send your comments to : bonfiliusvictor@gmail.com