Sulphur Dioxide

Sulphur Dioxide

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An analysis of Central Electricity Authority data revealed that 15 of 35 power units in the 300-km radius of Delhi continue to operate without flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) systems, which are critical for reducing sulphur dioxide emissions.

About Sulphur Dioxide

  • It is a colorless gas with a pungent odor.
  • It is a liquid when under pressure, and it dissolves in water very easily.
  • It has a pungent, irritating odor, familiar as the smell of a just-struck match.
  • Applications: It is used to manufacture chemicals, in paper pulping, in metal and food processing.
  • Impacts of Sulphur Dioxide: It is harmful for human health, environment and climate.

Occurrence of Sulphur Dioxide

  • Sulfur dioxide in the air comes mainly from activities such as the burning of coal and oil at power plants or from copper smelting.
  • It is usually prepared industrially by the burning in air or oxygen of sulfur or such compounds of sulfur as iron pyrite or copper pyrite.
  • In nature, sulfur dioxide can be released to the air from volcanic eruptions.
  • The largest source of SO2 in the atmosphere is the burning of fossil fuels by power plants and other industrial facilities.

What is Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD)?

  • It is a pollution-control process that removes Sulphur Dioxide (SOâ‚‚) from the flue gases produced by the combustion of fossil fuels, especially coal.
  • FGD systems typically use limestone (CaCO₃), lime (CaO), or ammonia (NH₃) to react with and neutralize SOâ‚‚ in flue gases.

Source: IE

Sulphur Dioxide FAQs

Q1: What is the chemical formula of Sulphur Dioxide?

Ans: SO2

Q2: What is the effect of Sulphur Dioxide on human health?

Ans: It causes respiratory problems and skin irritation.

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