55002 - Chemistry of Organic Pollutants

Academic Year 2022/2023

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences (cod. 8518)

Learning outcomes

After this class, the student will know about the basic concepts on the principal classes of organic pollutants, their sources and effects, the chemical reactions interesting them or generating them.

Course contents

The course is dedicated to the most commonly encountered organic pollutants. On this issue the chemical structure, chemical and physical properties, the major anthropogenic sources of emission, the environmental destiny and related environmental damages are described.  

- The ozone layer: ODS (Ozone Depleting Substances)

- Greenhouse gas emissions and global warming 

- Fossil fuels - Biofuels

- Tropospheric chemistry and photochemical smog  

- Atmospheric particulate matter - The great smog of London -Acid rain

- Volatile organic compounds (VOCs): indoor and outdoor pollution

- Organic pollutants: physical and chemical properties, environmental distribution. 

- Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) 

- Persistent organic pollutants (POPs): chemical and physical prroperties, long range transport and bioaccumulation

Dioxins (PCDDs) - Benzofurane derivatives - Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) 

Pesticides- Fertilizers - Endocrine disruptors - Surfactants 

- Organic polymers: plastic paterials

- Waste management

- Biodegradation - Bioremediation  

The green chemistry

Readings/Bibliography

C. Baird, "Chimica Ambientale", Zanichelli

S. E. Manahan, "Chimica dell'ambiente", Piccin

Teaching methods

Lectures with slide presentations.

Assessment methods

Oral examination during which the student will expose his acquirements on the main organic pollutants. On this issue, the student is expected to know the chemical structure, physical and chemical  properties, the environmental behaviour (partitioning between phases, reactivity, persistence, transport, bioaccumulation), the main antropic sources and the main effects on the biotic and abiotic world.    

Teaching tools

Videobeamer

Office hours

See the website of Silvia Pieraccini