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Ozone Depletion

Atas, Bryan B.
Bondoc, Christian Earvin D.
Hubag, Patrick Paulo Amor C.
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION

Ozone
• The main point, ladies
and gentlemen, is that Ozone layer
OZONE DEPLETION
Ozone depletion
exists!!!
Ultraviolet rays

• This serves as an
introduction to the terms
needed in the following
chapters
Ozone INTRODUCTION

Ozone
• A form of oxygen gas
Ozone (O
layer)
• Composed of three atoms of oxygen 3

Ozone depletion

• Colorless Ultraviolet rays


• Has a harsh odor

• It has the ability to absorb most UV


radiation
Ozone’s ability to absorb Ozone
Ozone Layer INTRODUCTION

Ozone
• greatest concentration of ozone occurs at
altitudes 19 - 30km above the Earth's
Ozone layer
surface
Ozone depletion

Ultraviolet rays
• Ozone layer is IN the stratosphere

• Concentration of O3 in ozone layer is


roughly 10 parts per million
The stratosphere
and the
ozone layer
Ozone Depletion INTRODUCTION

Ozone
• The thinning of the ozone layer
Ozone layer

• It can happen naturally but humanOzone depletion


intervention is the main reason for ozone
Ultraviolet rays
depletion

• Is brought about by ODC’s or Ozone


Depleting Chemicals
M
Monitoring Ozone
O
• Dobson
Ozone depletion is scientific
Unit measures the and
totalnot
amount of N
just anin
ozone environmentalists’
an overhead column hoax of the I
atmosphere T
It is monitored by satellites O
• … measured by how thick the layer of ozone R
would be if it were compressed into one layer I
at 0 oC and with a pressure of 1 atm above it N
G
• 0.01 mm = 1 D.U.
Ozone Hole

• Technically….
• regions where stratospheric ozone depletion
is so severe that levels fall below
200 Dobson Units (D.U.)
Antarctic ozone hole

2006 record breaker hole


….. 11.4 M sq. miles

2007 average
Ultra violet rays INTRODUCTION

Ozone
• A form of electromagnetic energy
Ozone layer

• Three categories of UV radiation:


Ozone depletion
– UV-A, between 320 and 400 nm
Ultraviolet rays
– UV-B, between 280 and 320 nm
– UV-C, between 200 and 280 nm
Ultra violet rays
INTRODUCTION
• UV-A has the least energy
Ozone
– 98.7% of the ultraviolet radiation that reaches
the Earth's surface is UVA Ozone layer

Ozone depletion
• UVB – higher energy, breaks down O3
– Has the ability to destroy DNA linkages
Ultraviolet rays

• UVC – very easily absorbed by oxygen and


ozone
– Highest energy
CAUSES CAUSES

ODC
• Mechanism of Ozone layer
destruction Mechanism

CFC’s
• Chemicals that deplete the
ozone layer Sources
ODC CAUSES
• ODC – Ozone Depleting
Chemicals ODC’s

CFC’s
• ODS – Ozone Depleting
Mechanism
Substances
Sources
ODC
CFC
CFC others

• A group of compounds known as


Chlorofluorocarbons


It is The main source of ozone depletion

• Very stable
• Insoluble in water (rain)

• As a result: it can travel from the lower


atmosphere up until it reaches the ozone layer
ODC
CFC
Five main CFC’s others

• CFC-11 (trichlorofluoromethane - CFCl3)


• CFC-12 (dichloro-difluoromethane- CF2Cl2)
• CFC-113 (trichloro-trifluoroethane- C2F3Cl3)
• CFC-114 (dichloro-tetrfluoroethane- C2F4Cl2)
• CFC-115 (chloropentafluoroethane- C2F5Cl)
Other ODC
• Halons or bromofluorocarbons are
Bromine containing compounds that
function the same way as CFC’s but are
10-100 times more reactive

• HCFC’s are the alternative to CFC but are


still ODS but with a smaller lifespan
– They are also greenhouse gases
ODC
CFC
others

• 82% of stratospheric chlorine came from ODC

• with 51% being carried there by CFC-11 and


CFC-12.
ODC
CFC
others

Source: World Meteorological Organization, Scientific Assessment of


Ozone Depletion: 1998, WMO Global Ozone Research and Monitoring
Project - Report No. 44, Geneva, 1998.
ODC
CFC
others

List of ODS according to Scientific Assessment


of Ozone Depletion: 2002

Source: Scientific
Assessment of Ozone
Depletion: 2002
ODC
CFC
Table of ods part II others

Want some more?

Source: Scientific
Assessment of Ozone
Depletion: 2002
Sources of ODS
• CFCs are widely used as coolants in
refrigeration and air conditioners

• …used as solvents in cleaners (for electronic


boards)

• …used as a blowing agents in the production of


foam (i.e., frire extinguishers)

• …used as propellants in aerosols.


• Some ODS are used as pesticides and
fumigants
In depth
ODC uses
and their
alternatives
Bottom line is: many man
made technologies depend
on the use of ODC
Natural sources of Cl
• Major volcanic eruptions can inject Cl into
the stratosphere mostly in the form of HCl

• …but volcanic aerosols are quickly


dissolved

– Example: Mt. Pinatubo eruption of 1991which


released 30 Megatons of debris
Amount of aerosols in the
stratosphere
Mechanism
CAUSES
• CF2Cl2 --------->
Light energy
Cl + CF2Cl
ODC

CFC’s
• As CFC reaches the stratosphere, they are
broken down by light and this process
Mechanism
releases Cl
sources
Mechanism
CAUSES
• Cl + O3  ClO + O2
ODC
• ClO + O  Cl + O2
CFC’s
O3 is converted to O2
therefore, less O3 is available to block the UV
Mechanism
rays
sources

• Most of the chlorine comes from man made


emissions such as CFC’s
Mechanism
Cl + O3 O2 +ClO
ClO +O O2 + Cl

Take note that the ozone depleting process is a


cycle as Cl can react again for as much as
100,000 times
Mechanism
BrO + ClO -> BrCl + O2
BrCl + hv -> Br + Cl
Br + O3 -> BrO + O2
Cl + O3 -> ClO + O2
-----------------------
Net: 2 O3 -> 3 O2

Bromine are 10 to 100 times more destructive than Cl

Take note that:


decreasing Cl also decreases Br’s destructiveness
Effects of Ozone Depletion
• This is the reason why

WE SHOULD CARE
Effects of Ozone Depletion
• Damage to marine life - Smith et.al
_Science_1992 found a 6-12% drop in
phytoplankton productivity once their ship
entered the area of the spring-time ozone
hole

• When over 200 agricultural plants were


tested, more than half showed sensitivity
to UV-B light.
• Marine wild life and ecosystem – plankton
are sensitive to UV

• radiation affects orientation mechanisms


and motility in phytoplankton, thus:
reduced survival rates for these organisms

• decreased reproductive capacity and


impaired larval development
Effects of Ozone Depletion
• Genetic damage - DNA absorbs UV-B
light and the absorbed energy can break
bonds in the DNA
• Skin cancers – effect of genetic damage
– 90% of the skin carcinomas are attributed to
UV-B exposure
• [R.P.Wayne, Chemistry of the Atmospheres 2nd
ed. Oxford 1991]
• Strong UV radiation from the Sun can cause
inflammation of the cornea, the outer coating of the
eyeball, leading to photokeratosis or "snow
blindness“

• … permanent damage to the cornea

• …dimming of the eye's lens and increased risk for


cataracts

• …eye cancer, conjunctivitis and pterygium

• 1% decrease in stratospheric ozone may result in 100,000 to


150,000 additional cases of blindness due to eye cataracts
worldwide.
• Material damages - Increased UV-B
radiation can accelerate the deterioration
of plastics, wood, paper, cotton and wool
(Manins et. al., 2001).
• Air pollution - as more UV reaches the
lower troposphere, more high-energy EM
waves will decompose oxygen and
produce Ozone... Resulting to
photochemical smog

» By the way, Ozone is poisonous


Sources
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

NASA

Wikipedia

http://www.ace.mmu.ac.uk

http://www.ozone.gi.alaska.edu

Apologies to many others who have been


forgotten
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