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Modification of Environmental Processes due to Particulate Accumulation


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1 Laboratory of Environmental Biochemistry, P. G. Department of Chemistry, Berhampur University, Bhanja Bihar, Ganjam, Odisha, India
     

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The natural and anthropogenic processes like rapid industrialization, uncontrolled urbanization, careless mining activities etc. release varieties of particulates into environment which have different shape, size, life time and physicochemical characteristics. These modify and catalyze the course of a number of environmental processes resulting in secondary pollutants, capable of causing serious environmental hazards in biosphere. The catalytic ability of the particulates has been attributed to their active surfaces which stimulate the primary pollutants to undergo reactions resulting in secondary pollutants. The detrimental effects due to particulates and their reaction products are explained in terms of their toxicity and longer lifetime in the environment.

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Particulates, Primary Pollutants, Secondary Pollutants, Toxicity of Air Pollutants, Suspended Particulate Matter
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  • Modification of Environmental Processes due to Particulate Accumulation

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Authors

Sunakar Panda
Laboratory of Environmental Biochemistry, P. G. Department of Chemistry, Berhampur University, Bhanja Bihar, Ganjam, Odisha, India
D. L. Singh
Laboratory of Environmental Biochemistry, P. G. Department of Chemistry, Berhampur University, Bhanja Bihar, Ganjam, Odisha, India

Abstract


The natural and anthropogenic processes like rapid industrialization, uncontrolled urbanization, careless mining activities etc. release varieties of particulates into environment which have different shape, size, life time and physicochemical characteristics. These modify and catalyze the course of a number of environmental processes resulting in secondary pollutants, capable of causing serious environmental hazards in biosphere. The catalytic ability of the particulates has been attributed to their active surfaces which stimulate the primary pollutants to undergo reactions resulting in secondary pollutants. The detrimental effects due to particulates and their reaction products are explained in terms of their toxicity and longer lifetime in the environment.

Keywords


Particulates, Primary Pollutants, Secondary Pollutants, Toxicity of Air Pollutants, Suspended Particulate Matter

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