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Nitrogen Dioxide (Help Files)

Information Supplied By The Ministry of Environment of Ontario

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Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)

What is Nitrogen Dioxide?

NO2 is a reddish-brown gas with a pungent and irritating odour. It transforms in the air to form gaseous nitric acid and toxic organic nitrates. NO2 also plays a major role in atmospheric reactions that produce ground-level ozone, a major component of smog. It is also a precursor to nitrates, which contribute to increased respirable particle levels in the atmosphere.

What are the sources of NO2?

All combustion in air produces oxides of nitrogen (NOx), of which NO2 is a major product. Approximately 63 per cent of NOx comes from the transportation sector in Ontario. A large part of the remaining 37 per cent comes from power generation, primary metal production and incineration. Natural sources of NOx include lightning and the aerobic activity of soil bacteria. These natural sources, however, are small compared to emissions caused by human activity.

Ontario Nitrogen Oxides Emissions by Sector
(Emissions From Human Activity, 2000 Estimates)
Pie Chart Category Percent
Nitrogen oxides emissions by sectors (chart) Road Vehicles 35%
Other Transportation 28%
Utilities 15%
Other Processes 12%
Miscellaneous Area Sources 8%
Primary Metals 2%

What are the effects of NO2?

NO2 can irritate the lungs and lower resistance to respiratory infection. Sensitivity increases for people with asthma and bronchitis. NO2 chemically transforms into nitric acid and, when deposited, contributes to lake acidification. NO2, when chemically transformed to nitric acid, can corrode metals, fade fabrics and degrade rubber. It can damage trees and crops, resulting in substantial losses.

The following table shows the health effects of different Air Quality Index levels caused by nitrogen dioxide.

Health effects of different Air Quality Index (AQI) levels caused by nitrogen dioxide
Category AQI Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2)
Very Good Very Good 0 - 15 No health effects are expected in healthy people.
Good Good 16 - 31 Slight odour.
Moderate Moderate 32 - 49 Odour.
Poor Poor 50 - 99 Air smells and looks brown. Some increase in bronchial reactivity in asthmatics.
Very Poo Very Poor 100 or over Increasing sensitivity for asthmatics and people with bronchitis.
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