Predominant Chemical Substances Causing Environmental Degradation as a Result of Climate Change: A Systematic Review

Authors

  • Hassan Aliyu , Corrienna Abdul Talib , Faruku Aliyu , Adi Maimun Abdul Malik , Arifah Ali , Siti Nordianah Hai Hom

Abstract

Chemical particles and molecules (especially gases) predominantly found in air negatively has a
deteriorating effect on the climate. These particles chemically interact with the stratospheric, atmospheric,
and tropospheric gases in an unrecognized manner. Thus, this study intended to find out the most reported
chemical substances causing climate change resulting from human activities on the planet and to discuss
their chemical processes and the consequences of their formations and destructions resulting in climate
change. Thus, the study adopted systematic review of articles published between 2009 to 2019. After a
series of screening, about 15 articles were selected from a search result of nine search engines and journals.
The findings indicated that the predominant chemical compounds and molecules, causing climate change
include hydroxyl, carbon dioxide, Non-Methane Hydrocarbons and Greenhouse gases like methane, water
vapor, ozone and nitrous oxide. It also indicated that researchers focus on the chemistry and processes of
chemical substances in stratosphere, troposphere, and atmosphere. It concluded that while interacting with
nature, human being needs to consider the significance of the chemistry of gaseous compounds and
molecules in the air

Published

2020-01-31

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