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Attenuated Total Reflectance FT-IR Imaging and Quantitative Energy Dispersive-Electron Probe X-ray Microanalysis Techniques for Single Particle Analysis of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles
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Atmospheric Aerosol ParticlesEngineeringMicroscopyAir QualityChemistrySingle Particle AnalysisX-ray ImagingChemical EngineeringAtmospheric ScienceIndividual Aerosol ParticlesAerosol SamplingAnalytical ChemistryGenerated Aerosol ParticlesAerosol FormationPhysicsAttenuated Total ReflectanceOptical Particle SizingNatural SciencesSpectroscopyMass SpectrometryAir Pollution
This work demonstrates the practical applicability of the combined use of attenuated total reflectance (ATR) FT-IR imaging and low-Z particle electron probe X-ray microanalysis (EPMA) techniques for the characterization of individual aerosol particles. These two single particle analytical techniques provide complementary information on the physicochemical characteristics of the same individual particles, that is, the low-Z particle EPMA for the information on the morphology and elemental concentration and the ATR-FT-IR imaging on the functional group, molecular species, and crystal structure. It was confirmed that the ATR-FT-IR imaging technique can provide sufficient FT-IR absorption signals to perform molecular speciation of individual particles of micrometer size when applied to artificially generated aerosol particles such as ascorbic acid and NaNO(3) aerosols. An exemplar indoor atmospheric aerosol sample was investigated to demonstrate the practical feasibility of the combined application of ATR-FT-IR imaging and low-Z particle EPMA techniques for the characterization of individual airborne particles.
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