- Peroxyacyl nitrates
Peroxyacyl nitrates, or PANs, are powerful respiratory and eye irritants present in
photochemical smog . They are formed from a peroxyacyl radical andnitrogen dioxide , for exampleperoxyacetyl nitrate , CH3COOONO2:Hydrocarbons + O2 + NO2 + light → CH3COOONO2
The general equation is;
CxHyO3 + NO2 → CxHyO3NO2
PANs are both toxic and irritating, as they dissolve more readily in water than
ozone . At concentrations of only a few parts per billion they cause eye irritation. At higher concentrations they cause extensive damage to vegetation.Both PANs and their chlorinated derivates are said to bemutagen ic, as they can be a factor causingskin cancer .PANs are secondary pollutants, which means they are not directly emitted as exhaust from power plants or
internal combustion engines , but they are formed from other pollutants by chemical reactions in the atmosphere.Free radical reactions catalyzed byultraviolet light from the sun oxidize unburnedhydrocarbons toaldehydes ,ketones , anddicarbonyl compounds , whose secondary reactions createperoxyacyl radical s, which combine withnitrogen dioxide to form peroxyacyl nitrates.The most common peroxyacyl radical is peroxyacetyl, which can be formed from the free radical oxidation of
acetaldehyde , various ketones, or the photolysis of dicarbonyl compunds such asmethylglyoxal ordiacetyl .Since they dissociate quite slowly in the atmosphere into radicals and NO2, PANs are able to transport these unstable compounds far away from the urban and industrial origin. This is important for
tropospheric ozone production as PANs transportNOx to regions where it can more efficiently produceozone .External links
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