CFC Essay, Research Paper
The beginning of the CFC(chlorofluorocarbons) era started in 1928,
when CFC’ were invented by a Du Pont chemist. CFC’ were best known
as “freons” and became famous as a safe, nonflammable refrigerant.
It’s invention became a great triumph when Freon took the place of
sulfur dioxide or ammonia which was used as the working liquid in
refrigerators. It eventually became widely used in automobile air
conditioners and nontoxic propellants in aerosol cans. It’s
insulating properties also was used for blowing agents for plastics
and foam cups.
Thus CFCs became used all over the world and its business got
bigger and bigger until late in 1973. Sherwood Rowland and Mario
Molina, two distinguished chemists, came up with a surprising
result in his calculations concerning the CFCs and ozone layer.
CFCs are basically inactive in the troposphere(around the altitude
of 50,000 feet) so it would gradually drift upward until they
reached the mid-stratosphere.(about 100,000 feet) At this point
CFCs would be broken down by short-wavelength ultraviolet radiation
from the sun. This radiation is the one which would not reach the
lower atmosphere in large amounts because of the ozone layer. When
these CFCs do brake down, they released atomic chlorine which then
would react with the ozone and convert it back into plain oxygen.
The even worse part of all this is that these chlorine molecules do
not become inactive after the first reaction with the ozone and
would be available to destroy more ozone molecules. Thus this
process would be the function of a catalyst; a single chlorine atom
involved in a chain reaction to destroy many ozone molecules.
Rowland and Molina eventually agreed that this thinning of the
ozone shield can cause a catastrophe for Earth’s living beings,
including humans, by allowing large amounts of the deadly
ultraviolet-B radiation to reach to Earth’s surface. Rowland and
Molina checked their calculations again and again to make sure that
these figures had not a single mistake in it because this
conclusion was likely to destroy an $8 billion industry already in
the United States. However, the lives of the living beings were far
more important than businesses so in 1974 Rowland and Molina,
having their calculations checked by their colleagues, explained
their theory in a paper in the eminent scientific journal Nature.
Later the only reasonable conclusion they drew out was that the use
of CFCs be banned.
When these calculations were released to the public, Du Pont, the
major CFC manufacturer, did everything they can to convince the
people that the calculations were unproven and theoretical. However
Rowland and Molina did a marvelous job of defending their results
and explaining the significance of these dangerous CFCs to other
scientists, government officials, and the press. Eventually the CFC
use in aerosols was banned in the US in 1978. However the total ban
of the use of CFCs was almost impossible for Rowland and Molina due
to scientific confusion and the arrival of the antienviornmental
Reagan administration.
Another problem that they soon realized was
that for example if a total ban of CFCs is achieved by the year
2000, the atmosphere would still contain more CFCs in the year 2000
than it does today, and 90% of the CFCs in the air when the ban
comes into effect will still be there in 2010. So in the end “the
worldwide depletion of the Ozone will get worse before it gets
better.”
The Dangers and Costs of Ozone Depletion
The public realized that the calculations of Rowland and Molina
were absolutely correct at the end of the 1980’s and in the early
1990’s when large holes in the ozone layer began appearing around
the world, especially over Antarctica. It appeared that for every
molecule of chlorine some 10,000 to 100,000 ozone molecules were
being destroyed. Adding to that depletion can also be caused by
bromine, a close chemical relative of chlorine, which can reach the
stratosphere carried by chemicals called halons; however
significantly in lesser amounts compared to CFCs. It was clear that
the amount of ozone in the Northern Hemisphere stratosphere fell by
8 percent between 1979 and 1990, across a region that covers
virtually all of the contiguous Untied States and Europe from the
Mediterranean to the south of England.
The results of the ozone depletion is very costly, especially to
the human health. UV-B radiation was a proven cause of skin cancers
and the disappearing ozone would significantly increase in skin
cancer patients. For a rough estimate a 10% reduction in the ozone
layer would result in 160,000 additional cases of nonmelanoma skin
cancers annually. Although many types of skin cancers are not
usually life threatening, Melanomas, which is rarer is often fatal.
Causes of this type of cancer is not exact but strongly associated
with dangerous patterns of UV exposure such as getting heavily
burned or tanned during rare vacations. Other diseases caused by UV
exposure are Cataracts, which is the clouding of then lens of the
eye, and the suppression of the immune response through the
exposure of the skin and blood. This would result in increased
vulnerability to serious diseases such as leishmaniasis, measles,
herpes, TB, and leprosy. Immune suppression can cause a person to
become seriously ill and even become fatal with mild illnesses,
similar to the effects of AIDS on its patients.
Other than the health threats to humans, UV radiation puts many
other living organisms in danger. Two thirds of the over 200 types
of plants tested became known to be sensitive to UV-B. Effects in
these plants include reduced stem and leaf growth, lower dry
weight, and reduced photosynthetic activity. Many crops would also
suffer because of nitrogen deficiencies, due to the sensitivity
that microorganisms such as cyanobacteria(which fixes the
nutrients) to UV-B.
In short the effects of UV-B has been detected all over the world
in all kinds of environments, even 60 feet under clear water which
hurts many types of fish, mollusks, and most importantly
phytoplankton. Destruction of these phytoplanktons would give
serious problems to fishes which depend on these small creatures
for food, and eventually effect humans. Global warming can also be
caused by the reduction of phytoplanktons, because absorption of
CO2 would be significantly reduced.
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