(97c) Impacts of Chlorine on Air Quality: Indoors, Outdoors and across the World
AIChE Annual Meeting
2020
2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
Environmental Division
50th Anniversary/Environmental Division Awards and Honors Part 2 (Invited Talks)
Wednesday, November 18, 2020 - 11:00am to 11:20am
Ambient measurements conducted by our group in New Delhi, India periodically show extremely high concentrations of particulate chlorine, implying an especially important role of chlorine chemistry in this highly polluted megacity. Laboratory experiments show efficient formation of PM from chlorine-initiated oxidation of different hydrocarbon precursors. Using measurements from a high resolution time of flight chemical ionization mass spectrometer, we are able to track several generations of oxidation chemistry leading to the formation of organic particulate matter, as well as explore the molecular composition of PM. Chlorine-initiated reactions generally form PM at a higher yield than OH-initiated reactions, and the PM formed is often more oxygenated. Organochlorides form from all precursors investigated, even when the initial oxidation occurs via hydrogen-abstraction. In indoor environments we see that bleach cleaning alters gas and particle-phase composition. We are also evaluating the interaction of disinfectants with face masks and resulting inhalation of disinfection byproducts. Overall, our measurements show important impacts of chlorine on air quality in indoor and outdoor environments.