what are tetrafluoromethane and hexafluoroethane?
easy answer they are both gases, deadly ones as far as our planet is concerned, I am guessing that we all know that CO2, (carbon dioxide), causes global warming well these 2 gases are are thousands of times more effective than carbon
dioxide at warming the atmosphere and it appears that the amount of them being produce is rapidly rising, now the difficult bit, from the article:
Official
tallies of tetrafluoromethane and hexafluoroethane emissions from factories are
too low to account for the levels in the air, which began to rise in 2015 after
seven years of relative stability. Seeking to pinpoint the sources of those
emissions, Jooil Kim at the University of California, San Diego, and his
colleagues analysed air samples collected roughly every 2 hours between
November 2007 and December 2019 on South Korea’s Jeju Island. The scientists
also modelled the weather patterns that transported air across the island
during that period, to track the gases’ origins. The results suggest that
aluminium smelters in China account for a large proportion of these chemicals
in the atmosphere. Semiconductor factories in South Korea and Japan are
probably also to blame.
I wonder if anyone has taken the above onboard and had a word with the polluters? above illustration is a modern
potline with high-amperage side-by-side prebake cells smelting aluminium, photograph from The Aluminum Smelting Process andInnovative Alternative Technologies.
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