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Sequential SEM-EDS, PLM, and MRS Microanalysis of Individual Atmospheric Particles: A Useful Tool for Assigning Emission Sources

In this work, the particulate matter (PM) from three different monitoring stations in the Monterrey Metropolitan Area in Mexico were investigated for their compositional, morphological, and optical properties. The main aim of the research was to decipher the different sources of the particles. The m...

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Autores principales: Longoria-Rodríguez, Francisco E., González, Lucy T., Mancilla, Yasmany, Acuña-Askar, Karim, Arizpe-Zapata, Jesús Alejandro, González, Jessica, Kharissova, Oxana V., Mendoza, Alberto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670617
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9020037
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author Longoria-Rodríguez, Francisco E.
González, Lucy T.
Mancilla, Yasmany
Acuña-Askar, Karim
Arizpe-Zapata, Jesús Alejandro
González, Jessica
Kharissova, Oxana V.
Mendoza, Alberto
author_facet Longoria-Rodríguez, Francisco E.
González, Lucy T.
Mancilla, Yasmany
Acuña-Askar, Karim
Arizpe-Zapata, Jesús Alejandro
González, Jessica
Kharissova, Oxana V.
Mendoza, Alberto
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description In this work, the particulate matter (PM) from three different monitoring stations in the Monterrey Metropolitan Area in Mexico were investigated for their compositional, morphological, and optical properties. The main aim of the research was to decipher the different sources of the particles. The methodology involved the ex situ sequential analysis of individual particles by three analytical techniques: scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), polarized light microscopy (PLM), and micro-Raman spectroscopy (MRS). The microanalysis was performed on samples of total suspended particles. Different morphologies were observed for particles rich in the same element, including prismatic, spherical, spheroidal, and irregular morphologies. The sequential microanalysis by SEM-EDS/PLM/MRS revealed that Fe-rich particles with spherical and irregular morphologies were derived from anthopogenic sources, such as emissions from the metallurgical industry and the wear of automobile parts, respectively. In contrast, Fe-rich particles with prismatic morphologies were associated with natural sources. In relation to carbon (C), the methodology was able to distinguish between the C-rich particles that came from different anthopogenic sources—such as the burning of fossil fuels, biomass, or charcoal—and the metallurgical industry. The optical properties of the Si-rich particles depended, to a greater extent, on their chemical composition than on their morphology, which made it possible to quickly and accurately differentiate aluminosilicates from quartz. The methodology demonstrated in this study was useful for performing the speciation of the particles rich in different elements. This differentiation helped to assign their possible emission sources.
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spelling pubmed-79228552021-03-03 Sequential SEM-EDS, PLM, and MRS Microanalysis of Individual Atmospheric Particles: A Useful Tool for Assigning Emission Sources Longoria-Rodríguez, Francisco E. González, Lucy T. Mancilla, Yasmany Acuña-Askar, Karim Arizpe-Zapata, Jesús Alejandro González, Jessica Kharissova, Oxana V. Mendoza, Alberto Toxics Article In this work, the particulate matter (PM) from three different monitoring stations in the Monterrey Metropolitan Area in Mexico were investigated for their compositional, morphological, and optical properties. The main aim of the research was to decipher the different sources of the particles. The methodology involved the ex situ sequential analysis of individual particles by three analytical techniques: scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), polarized light microscopy (PLM), and micro-Raman spectroscopy (MRS). The microanalysis was performed on samples of total suspended particles. Different morphologies were observed for particles rich in the same element, including prismatic, spherical, spheroidal, and irregular morphologies. The sequential microanalysis by SEM-EDS/PLM/MRS revealed that Fe-rich particles with spherical and irregular morphologies were derived from anthopogenic sources, such as emissions from the metallurgical industry and the wear of automobile parts, respectively. In contrast, Fe-rich particles with prismatic morphologies were associated with natural sources. In relation to carbon (C), the methodology was able to distinguish between the C-rich particles that came from different anthopogenic sources—such as the burning of fossil fuels, biomass, or charcoal—and the metallurgical industry. The optical properties of the Si-rich particles depended, to a greater extent, on their chemical composition than on their morphology, which made it possible to quickly and accurately differentiate aluminosilicates from quartz. The methodology demonstrated in this study was useful for performing the speciation of the particles rich in different elements. This differentiation helped to assign their possible emission sources. MDPI 2021-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7922855/ /pubmed/33670617 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9020037 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Longoria-Rodríguez, Francisco E.
González, Lucy T.
Mancilla, Yasmany
Acuña-Askar, Karim
Arizpe-Zapata, Jesús Alejandro
González, Jessica
Kharissova, Oxana V.
Mendoza, Alberto
Sequential SEM-EDS, PLM, and MRS Microanalysis of Individual Atmospheric Particles: A Useful Tool for Assigning Emission Sources
title Sequential SEM-EDS, PLM, and MRS Microanalysis of Individual Atmospheric Particles: A Useful Tool for Assigning Emission Sources
title_full Sequential SEM-EDS, PLM, and MRS Microanalysis of Individual Atmospheric Particles: A Useful Tool for Assigning Emission Sources
title_fullStr Sequential SEM-EDS, PLM, and MRS Microanalysis of Individual Atmospheric Particles: A Useful Tool for Assigning Emission Sources
title_full_unstemmed Sequential SEM-EDS, PLM, and MRS Microanalysis of Individual Atmospheric Particles: A Useful Tool for Assigning Emission Sources
title_short Sequential SEM-EDS, PLM, and MRS Microanalysis of Individual Atmospheric Particles: A Useful Tool for Assigning Emission Sources
title_sort sequential sem-eds, plm, and mrs microanalysis of individual atmospheric particles: a useful tool for assigning emission sources
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7922855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33670617
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics9020037
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