There are many sources of dust particles (particulate matter (PM)) in the atmosphere, which we commonly refer to as dust.
Chemical reactions of atmospheric gases lead to the production of small particles of a few nanometers in diameter (1 nanometer is one millionth of a meter), which grow relatively quickly by condensation.
There are multiple pathways of formation.Sulfates are formed from atmospheric reactions of sulfur dioxide (SO2), which comes from anthropogenic or volcanic releases, or from natural oceanic emissions of dimethyl sulfide (DMS).
For example, in industrial and transport combustion, these actions result in direct emissions of fine particles, typically in the size range of 0.1 – 2.5 µm diameter (1 µm is one millionth of a meter).
This generates coarse particles (2.5 – 20 µm) laid out by wind turbulence.
These reactions chemically lead to a large mixing between the different pollutants contained in the particles.
Therefore, after surviving in the atmosphere for many days, individual particles may contain both water-soluble components (e.g., sulfates, nitrates, and ammonium) and insoluble components (e.g., carbon, heavy metals, or soil).
The rate of removal from the atmospheric air depends on the size of the particulate matter. Large particles are deposited rapidly near their sources due to gravity, small particles are deposited relatively quickly due to movement, and particles in the medium size range (0.1 – 2 µm) are deposited slowly, moving at long intervals between countries and continents.
December 5th to 7th, 1952, London, England because of the coal smog event death toll of more than four thousand people, after people called this catastrophic smog “killer smog”. According to the analysis, this is because those days of London Wufeng fog, factory chimneys and residential heating emissions do not disperse for a long time, soot concentration is too large, the generation of sulfuric acid concentrated liquid attached to the dust is inhaled by people, so that people develop or accelerate the death of chronic disease patients.
Because of the relatively large number of pollutants and chemical components involved, dust particles have a large impact in many environmental pollution problems. For example:
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