30261 - Atmospheric Chemistry

Academic Year 2011/2012

  • Docente: Laura Tositti
  • Credits: 6
  • SSD: CHIM/12
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Atmospheric physics and Meteorology (cod. 8008)

Learning outcomes

students will achieve basic knowledge about the chemical composition of the atmosphere and its reactivity in association with the following issues:

- biogeochemical cycles that affect the global atmospheric composition and factors affecting compositional evolution in time and space (interactions between the atmosphere-hydrosphere-geosphere-biosphere and ANTHROPOSPHERE)

- awareness of the chemical processes occurring naturally in the atmosphere undisturbed by man,

- understanding of the chemical processes responsible for the contemporary environmental problems (background conditions - atmospheric pollution - interference conditions) as well as the basic chemistry of climate change .

 

Course contents

environmental interconnections - earth as biogeochemical reactor - atmosphere to other environmental compartments  - physical chemistry of the molecule of water and its environmental roles - atmospheric composition and its recent evolution
atmospheric composition in anthropized and background environments - time series of concentrations of atmospheric gases - box model atmosphere and residence time - concentration relationship and residence time
greenhouse gases (H2O, CO2, CH4, O3, CFCs and HCFCs, N2O) – association between molecular structure and greenhous/IR interaction - IR spectra in the atmosphere - planetary energy balance - GHG periodicity and recent trends - IPCC radiative forcing - oxidizing capacity of the atmosphere: ozone, OH radical, O2 - NOx production in the atmosphere by combustion, catalytic converters, VOC's, HOx, oxidation of saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons and CO by OH radical
Daytime and nighttime chemistry in the atmosphere - atmospheric aerosol - primary and secondary aerosol - size classification, chemical and morphological - the relationship between size / composition and formation processes - standard metrics - sampling - methods of analysis and characterization

Readings/Bibliography

PDF version of power point lessons

recent review papers from current literature

C. Baird, M. Cann; Chimica ambientale, Zanichelli (ed. 2006)

Peter V. Hobbs . Introduction to atmospheric chemistry:. Cambridge University Press, 2000

John H. Seinfeld and Spyros N. Pandis Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: From Air Pollution to Climate Change , Wiley-Interscience ( Paperback - Aug 11, 2006) 

Teaching methods

Frontal lessons

Assessment methods

Oral examination

Teaching tools

power point presentations

Office hours

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