15.2 Organohalogen compounds in the environment Flashcards
What are organohalogen compounds
Molecules that contain at least one halogen atom joined to a carbon chain
What are organohalogen compounds used in
Many pesticides
Why are organohalogens concerning
Rarely found in nature and are not broken down naturally
Where is the ozone layer
Found at the outer edge of the stratosphere at height that varies between 10-40km above Earth’s surface
What is the ozone layer
Only small fraction is ozone
But enough to absorb most biologically damaging UV-B radiation from sun’s rays
What is UV-B
Radiaion most commonly linked to sunburn
Increased genetic damage and greater risk of skin cancer
Ozone in the stratosphere
Ozone continually formed and broken down by action of UV radiation
Initially very high energy UV braks oxygen molecules into radicals
O2->2O
Steady state set up involving O2 and radicals. Ozone forms and breaks down
Rate of formation same as rate at which it is broken down
O2+OO3
Why are CFCs stable
Due to the strength of their carbon-halogen bonds within their molecules
What is the impact of CFCs on the Earth’s atmosphere
Concluded that they remain stable until they reach the stratosphere, where they break down forming chlorine radicals which are thought to catalyse the breakdown of the ozone layer
Why are CFCs stable until they reach the stratosphere
Can take many years to reach stratosphere
UV provides sufficient energy to break carbon-halogen bond by homolytic fission to form radicals
This is photodissociation
Why is the breaking down of the carbon-halogen bond in CFCs photodissociation
As radiation initiates the breakdown
How do CFCs deplete the ozone layer
UV enough energy to break carbon-halogen bond
Chlorine radical forms, very reactive intermediate
Reacts with ozone molecule, breaks down ozone into oxygen
Repeat in cycle
Nitrogen oxide radicals and the ozone
Formed naturally during lightning strikes and aircraft travel in stratosphere
Breakdown of ozone in similar way to chlorine
What is the overall equation of the process of depleting the ozone for chlorine radicals
O3+O->2O2
What is the overall equation of the process of depleting the ozone for nitrogen oxide radicals
O3+O->2O2