The Asian Age

Less harmful components found in city air, says study

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

A study has found that PM 2.5 and PM 10 particles found in Delhi’s air are made of relatively less harmful chemical components.

According to an analysis by System of Air Quality and Weather Forecastin­g And Research (Safar), under the ministry of earth sciences, even though Delhi’s air is laden with ultrafine particulat­es that does not automatica­lly make it “toxic”.

The chemical characteri­sation of particulat­es, meaning what they are made of chemically, primarily decides the toxicity of air.

As per the analysis, in Delhi, around 7.6 per cent of the particulat­es are made of black carbon (BC). Sulphate (SO4) particles stand at around 7 per cent, the larger presence of which would have heightened the toxicity of Delhi’s air.

The study, conducted last December, found that the major share of the particulat­es, around 38 per cent, are actually made of aluminium and silicon oxides, present on the earth’s crust, which are not as harmful as BC or SO4.

“To assess the actual impact of pollution on an individual, factoring in the chemical characteri­sation of pollutants is crucial. One should not jump to conclusion purely based on figures of particulat­es captured by monitoring stations,” said scientist Gufran Beig, project director of Safar.

He added that BC or SO4 act as aggravatin­g factors when present beyond 15-20 per cent. In fact, in Mumbai, where the volume of pollutants is less compared to the national capital, the percentage of BC is on the higher side.

He, however, cautioned against underestim­ating the gravity of the situation.

“The presence of toxic components may be less, but we have to keep in mind the sheer abundance of particulat­e matter in Delhi’s air. So the volume of particulat­es, which spikes periodical­ly, may be negating the potential benefits of having less harmful chemical components,” he said.

 ??  ?? As per the Safar analysis, in Delhi, around 7.6% of the particulat­es are made of black carbon
Sulphate particles stand at 7%, the larger presence of which would have heightened the toxicity of city’s air
As per the Safar analysis, in Delhi, around 7.6% of the particulat­es are made of black carbon Sulphate particles stand at 7%, the larger presence of which would have heightened the toxicity of city’s air

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