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hatrack

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Tue Dec 10, 2013, 10:41 AM Dec 2013

New GHG Discovered - 7,100 Times As Powerful As Carbon Dioxide

Dec. 9, 2013 — Scientists from U of T's Department of Chemistry have discovered a novel chemical lurking in the atmosphere that appears to be a long-lived greenhouse gas (LLGHG). The chemical -- perfluorotributylamine (PFTBA) -- is the most radiatively efficient chemical found to date, breaking all other chemical records for its potential to impact climate.

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PFTBA has been in use since the mid-20th century for various applications in electrical equipment and is currently used in thermally and chemically stable liquids marketed for use in electronic testing and as heat transfer agents. It does not occur naturally, that is, it is produced by humans. There are no known processes that would destroy or remove PFTBA in the lower atmosphere so it has a very long lifetime, possibly hundreds of years, and is destroyed in the upper atmosphere.

"Global warming potential is a metric used to compare the cumulative effects of different greenhouse gases on climate over a specified time period," said Cora Young who was part of the U of T team, along with Angela Hong and their supervisor, Scott Mabury. Time is incorporated in the global warming potential metric as different compounds stay in the atmosphere for different lengths of time, which determines how long-lasting the climate impacts are.

Carbon dioxide (CO2) is used as the baseline for comparison since it is the most important greenhouse gas responsible for human-induced climate change. "PFTBA is extremely long-lived in the atmosphere and it has a very high radiative efficiency; the result of this is a very high global warming potential. Calculated over a 100-year timeframe, a single molecule of PFTBA has the equivalent climate impact as 7100 molecules of CO2," said Hong.

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New GHG Discovered - 7,100 Times As Powerful As Carbon Dioxide (Original Post) hatrack Dec 2013 OP
Whee! We found another way to kill ourselves. n/t BlueToTheBone Dec 2013 #1
PFTBA has a pretty high boiling point -- 173-181 ºC eppur_se_muova Dec 2013 #2

eppur_se_muova

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2. PFTBA has a pretty high boiling point -- 173-181 ºC
Tue Dec 10, 2013, 12:48 PM
Dec 2013

Not sure how much of it is going to get into the atmosphere in the first place. It's also denser than water, so maybe it's accumulating at the bottom of the ocean.

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