Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Pt, Pd, and Rh Pollution From Catalytic Converters By BJ, “The Danimal” and Arohme.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Pt, Pd, and Rh Pollution From Catalytic Converters By BJ, “The Danimal” and Arohme."— Presentation transcript:

1 Pt, Pd, and Rh Pollution From Catalytic Converters By BJ, “The Danimal” and Arohme

2 Catalytic Converters? Products of Combustion –Main Emissions: CO 2 H 2 O N 2 -Air is 78% nitrogen gas –Harmful Emissions- Combustion is never perfect CO Hydrocarbons or Volatile Organic Compounds Nitrogen Oxides (NO, NO 2 )

3 What do Pt, Pd and Rh do? Catalyze Reactions – A -Reduction Catalyst – Pt and Rh – B -Oxidation Catalyst – Pt and Pd – C -Honey Comb

4 Reactions Oxygen Catalyst –2CO + O2 => 2CO2 Reduction Catalyst –2NO => N2 + O2 or 2NO2 => N2 + 2O2

5 How does it get into the environment and cause bad things to make us want to study it? The Palladium and Platinum Ions are binding to Lead within the catalytic converter and the complex is being released as a solid in the exhaust into the environment

6 What Has Happened? Pt and Pd have increased in concentration in sediment samples

7 After Research, It was found that... High [Pt] and [Pd] found in dust samples collected on plants growing at edge of high traffic streets and highways

8 And... Low [Pt] and [Pd] found in yards of homes in low traffic neighborhoods

9 Consequences Concerning increased [Pt]- Various Pt complexes attack cancer cells by diffusing through the cell membrane, binding to cell DNA, and preventing cell replication This has a very negative effect when the use is not localized to an area of attack – ingestion to healthy individuals leads to the DNA attack of healthy cells halting replication (this is no good!)

10 Consequences Cont. Large attack of healthy cells by these replication ceasing complexes causes an early death to the cell and decomposition of the tissue

11 Detection Methods Available detection method is spectrometric analysis a number of analysis schemes are available, the major difference between all the schemes is the sample preparation process. Interferents are also determined differently in each scheme.

12 Detection methods (example) Microwave assisted sample digestion and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometric determination. (ICp-Ms) Sample preconcentration with dimethylglyoxime on silica gel before atomic absorption spectrometry.

13 Regulation The detection methods are very recent (September 2004). The amounts of Pt, Pd and rhodium detected are in the trace levels. No formal regulations have been put in place or cleaning methods have been developed.

14 Ultimate Fate!! With the new detection methods in place more amounts of Pt, Pd and rhodium are being detected on highways and tunnels. If regulations are not put in place soon and clean methods devised, it is only a matter of time before it becomes a major problem.

15 References Tuit, B. C.; Ravizza, G. E.;Environ. Sci. Technol. 2000, 34, 927-932. Environ. Sci. Technol. 1986, 20, 1058-1060. Analytical Chimica Acta. 2004, 521, 137- 142. Analytical Chimica Acta. 2004, 511, 255-260. http://auto.howstuffworks.com/catalytic- converter.htm (accessed December 08, 2004.) http://auto.howstuffworks.com/catalytic- converter.htm


Download ppt "Pt, Pd, and Rh Pollution From Catalytic Converters By BJ, “The Danimal” and Arohme."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google