07418 - Environmental Chemistry

Academic Year 2014/2015

  • Docente: Ivano Vassura
  • Credits: 6
  • SSD: CHIM/12
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: In-person learning (entirely or partially)
  • Campus: Rimini
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Chemistry and Technologies for the Environment and Materials (cod. 8514)

Learning outcomes

At the end of the course the student attains the fundamental knowledge of structure, chemical-physical processes and interactions characterizing the different environmental sectors: air, water and soil. Moreover he will acquire the principles necessary to evaluate sources, behaviour and environmental impact of pollutants, considering in particular anthropic activities and industrial processes. Outlines related to the main emerging topics.

Course contents

Introduction to environmental chemistry. Outlines of Ecology and environmental sustainability.  The complexity of the environmental processes: biogeochemical cycles. Pollutants: definitions, general chemical-physical properties and environmental behavior

Atmosphere

Structure and chemical-physical characteristics of the atmosphere. Solar radiation and principles of photochemistry. Mechanisms inducing the “ozone hole” phenomenon. Greenhouse gases, greenhouse effect and global warming. The troposphere. Sources, reactions and effects of the main inorganic and organic compounds (OH radical, sulfur and nitrogen compounds, tropospheric ozone, VOC, IPA, dioxins, heavy metals). Photochemical smog. Particulate matter: classification, sources, chemical composition, environmental and health effects.  Atmospheric depositions and acid rains.

Water

Water properties. Hydrosphere, hydrologic cycle and characteristics of water bodies. Water chemistry. Dissolved gas in natural water; Oxygen and carbon dioxide in the water bodies. Alkalinity and acidity. Metallic ions: Redox reactions, complexation and chelation, precipitation. Dissolved and particulate matter, sediment. Interactions between water and other phases. Main organic and inorganic water pollutants: sources, reactions and effects.

Soil

Geosphere and soil. Weathering processes. Processes and factors influencing the soil formation. Soil profile and horizons. Silicate and clay minerals structure. Organic compounds in soil. Humic and non-humic substances. Physical and chemical properties of soil. Organic and inorganic contaminants and their interaction with soil components: ion exchange, complexation, absorption and biodegradation.

Outlines of environmental regulations.

Readings/Bibliography

Stanley E. Manan, Chimica dell'ambiente, Piccin Editore, 2000

Colin Baird, Michael Cann, Chimica ambientale, Zanichelli, Ed 2006 or 1014

Grady Hanrahan, Key concepts in environmental chemistry, Elsevier

J.E. Andrews, P. Brimblecombe, T. D. Jickells, P. S. Liss, B. J. Reid. An introduction to Environmental Chemistry, 2nd edition, Oxford, Blackwell Science, 2004

Notes taken during the course and slides left available on the webpage http://campus.cib.unibo.it .

Teaching methods

Frontal lesson with PC presentation; reactions, examples and exercises will be explained at the blackboard.

The course could include seminars and conferences on specific subjects.

Assessment methods

The final examination consists in a  written test (3 hours; without any book or note).

The written test consists in open questions and exercises aimed at verifying the knowledge of the subjects presented along the course. At least 18 points have to be obtained to pass the test; the score of each question (for a total of 30 points) is made known to the students at the beginning of the examination.

In order to sit for the examination, it is necessary to enter one's name in the list through AlmaEsami. Those who are not able to register themselves in time, must tell it to the teacher, who however have the faculty of admitting them to the exam.

Teaching tools

PC and projector, blackboard. The slides will be left available to the students, on the webpage http://campus.cib.unibo.it .

Office hours

See the website of Ivano Vassura