January 2, 2003
Journal Article

Time-Resolved Aerosol Collector for CCSEM/EDX Single Particle Analysis

Abstract

An automated Time Resolved Aerosol Collector (TRAC) has been developed for sequential sampling of field-collected aerosols for laboratory-based Computer Controlled Scanning Electron Microscopy/Energy Dispersed X-ray (CCSEM/EDX) single particle analysis. The collector is optimized for use of grid-supported 20 nm carbon films as deposition substrates. The carbon films have low enough X-ray background to permit EDX analysis down to 0.1-0.2 ?m particles, including detection of low-Z elements: C, N, & O. The TRAC provides unattended sampling onto a set of 151 individual grids, at sequential time intervals as short as 1 min. After collection, the samples are sealed and refrigerated pending analysis. The utility of the TRAC-CCSEM/EDX approach is exemplified using the aerosol samples collected during the Texas 2000 Air Quality Studies (Aug. 15 ? Sept. 15, 2000). We are able to quantitatively follow the time evolution in the relative contribution of non-volatile particles such as ammonium sulfate, mineral dust, sea salt, carbonaceous, etc. in the aerosol make up. The results show, among other things, the diurnal cycles in appearance of fine carbonaceous & ammonium sulfate particles & substantial mixing/coating of mineral particles with ammonium sulfates.

Revised: October 10, 2011 | Published: January 2, 2003

Citation

Laskin A., M.J. Iedema, and J.P. Cowin. 2003. Time-Resolved Aerosol Collector for CCSEM/EDX Single Particle Analysis. Aerosol Science and Technology 37, no. 3:246-260. PNNL-SA-35856.