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Revision as of 05:34, 27 April 2009
This page contains electron microscopy images acquired by Esther Coz of CIEMAT/IDAEA-CSIC at RJ Lee Group, Inc.
The images presented above have been acquired with two different high resolution Scanning Electron Microscopes (FEI Sirion400 and Hitachi S5500). Background has been automatically substracted from images to enhance the morphology, but no post processing has been applied on the particles after acquisition. The different relative content of each of the groups (and subgroups) presented below has been quantified and its variations at different times of the day have been analyzed together with the morphological descriptors of each group with a fully automated SEM (PSEM 500). The data is still under review/analysis. Any commentaries, suggestions or corrections (if any mistake is found) are welcome. Please, email esther.coz@ciemat.es.
DAURE participants are allowed to use the pictures for meetings and presentations with proper acknowledgment. Please, contact Esther Coz in case of publishing to check the image has not been already used.
Contents
Images from the BCN site
Primary Biogenic Organic Particles
Despite not being an important group in abundance, the microscopy analysis of PM2.5 samples from BCN site revealed a very rich diversity of this particle type. Several families of spores, vegetative and insect detritus and bacteria have been identified with sizes from 300 nm up to 4 µm. Some of them are frequently mixed with other anthropogenic aerosols.
Heavy Metal Oxides
Frequently found in the PM2.5 samples collected during traffic peak hours with sizes from 800 nm up to 5 µm. Some of them are frequently mixed with mineral particles. The most abundant are iron oxides (frequently linked to minor contents of titanium and zinc).
Mineral Particles
Soot-like Agglomerates
Soot-like is the most abundant particle structure for all the samples independently of the day and time of sampling. Larger percentage of "fresh" type (BCN-13) are found on samples associated to traffic peak hours, when the opposite trend (larger abundance of "aged" type, BCN-14) occurs for samples collected during the rest of the sampling times. These types of structures are generally linked to diesel emissions. However, other type of aerosols, such as certain biogenic organic compounds, can be also linked to this type of structures.
Other Carbonaceous Particles
Examples of some other carbonaceous particles (probably organic aerosols) found in the samples are presented next.
Sulfates
Examples of some other carbonaceous particles (probably organic aerosols) found in the samples are presented next.
Particle BCN-17 Sulfate Size = XXX nm Composition: Major components: C, O Notes: | |
Particle BCN-18 Sulfate Size = XXX nm Composition: Major components: C, O Notes: |
Images from the MSY site
Upcoming...
Acknowledgements
The electron microscopy images contained in this page have been acquired by Esther Coz of CIEMAT/IDAEA-CSIC at RJ Lee Group, Inc.
The work has been partially funded by the following projects of the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation:
- GRACCIE Project, CSD2007:0067
- Acción Complementaria CGL2008- 02817-E/CLI
- Project CGL2007-64117/CLI