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Tropospheric lifetimes of halogenated anaesthetics.

A C Brown1, C E Canosa-Mas, A D Parr, J M Pierce, R P Wayne.   

Abstract

Concern has been expressed over the use of the halogenated anaesthetics halothane (CF3CClBrH), enflurane (CF2HOCF2CFClH) and isoflurane (CF2HOCHClCF3) because of their potential for stratospheric ozone destruction. Halogenated species also contribute to global warming. The significance of the anaesthetics in stratospheric ozone loss or in 'greenhouse' heating depends on their atmospheric lifetimes. Because reaction with hydroxyl (OH) radicals is likely to be the main homogeneous sink for these species in the troposphere, we have measured absolute rates of reaction with OH. Comparison with a one-dimensional model indicates that the lifetimes of halothane, enflurane and isoflurane with respect to this reaction are 2, 6 and 5 years, respectively. Thus the small production of the anaesthetics is not offset by anomalously long atmospheric lifetimes to give a large atmospheric burden of the compounds. The anaesthetics will contribute at most a fraction of approximately 5 x 10(-4) to the total atmospheric content of chlorine-containing species.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2797189     DOI: 10.1038/341635a0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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