Air Pollution

 

Air Pollution

Air pollution is a major environmental risk to health. It is classified into indoor and outdoor sources and contributes to significant global morbidity, particularly respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.

Key Pollutants & Concepts

Category Key Examples
Gaseous Carbon monoxide ($CO$), Sulfur dioxide ($SO_2$), Nitrogen oxides ($NO_x$), Ozone ($O_3$).
Particulate Matter $PM_{10}$ (inhalable) and $PM_{2.5}$ (respirable—reaches alveoli).
Indoor Biomass fuel smoke, Radon, Formaldehyde, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs).
High-Yield Clinical Notes:

  • London Smog vs. Los Angeles Smog:
    • London (Reducing): $SO_2$ + smoke (coal). Occurs in winter/damp air.
    • Los Angeles (Oxidizing): Nitrogen oxides + hydrocarbons + sunlight (photochemical). Occurs in summer.
  • Health Impact: Linked to COPD, asthma, lung cancer, and ischemic heart disease. $CO$ is a classic silent killer due to its high affinity for hemoglobin ($Hb$).
  • Monitoring: Air Quality Index ($AQI$) is used globally to communicate air pollution levels and associated health risks.