Why in the News?
A recent analysis by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air has revealed that secondary pollutants now contribute nearly one third of Delhi’s annual PM2.5 load, highlighting a major shift in the nature of urban air pollution.
What are Secondary Pollutants?
- Secondary pollutants are not emitted directly from pollution sources.
- They are formed in the atmosphere when primary pollutants such as SO₂, NOx and VOCs undergo chemical reactions.
- These reactions are influenced by sunlight, temperature, humidity and stagnant air conditions.
- They often accumulate downwind and over time, making monitoring and control more complex than primary pollutants.
Major Secondary Pollutants
- Secondary PM2.5: Ammonium sulfate and Ammonium nitrate
- Ozone (O₃): Formed from nitrogen oxides (NOx) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the presence of sunlight
- Acids: Sulfuric acid and Nitric acid (contributors to acid rain)
- Photochemical smog components: Peroxyacetyl nitrates (PANs) and Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂)
Implications
Regional and transboundary impact
- Secondary aerosols can travel hundreds of kilometres
- Delhi’s air quality is influenced by emissions from coal intensive states beyond the NCR
Winter smog intensification
- Moist and stagnant winter air sharply increases secondary PM2.5
Health risks
- Fine secondary particles penetrate deep into the lungs
- Increase risks of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases
Prelims Pointers
- Secondary pollutants are formed in the atmosphere, not emitted directly
- Ammonia plays a key role in secondary PM2.5 formation
- Winter meteorology is crucial for secondary aerosol build up
- Air pollution control requires regional coordination, not only city level measures
| [2013] Photochemical smog is a resultant of the reaction among
(a) NO₂, O₃ and peroxyacetyl nitrate in the presence of sunlight (b) CO₂, O₂, and peroxyacetyl nitrate in the presence of sunlight (c) CO, CO₂, and NO₂ at low temperature (d) high concentration of NO₂, O₃ and CO in the evening |
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