Characterization of respirable coal mine dust recovered from fibrous polyvinyl chloride filters by scanning electron microscopy

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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- 3
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- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 2024
Abstract
While respirable dust monitoring has long been done on
the basis of mass concentration, it is increasingly recognized
that specific dust characteristics may play an important role in
health outcomes. Scanning electron microscopy with energydispersive
X-ray (SEM-EDX) can be used for detailed particle
analysis, but the quality of results can be dependent on
the sample substrate; ideally, particles should be deposited on
a smooth, uniform substrate like polycarbonate (PC). While
direct air sampling onto PC filters is possible, this is not the
standard approach in many situations. For example, in coal
mines, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) filters are often used. They
enable conventional mass-based analysis — of the total respirable
dust, and the content of crystalline silica in this fraction
— but are fibrous and thus not ideal for SEM-EDX or other
microscopy. To address this issue, the current work tested a
simple method to recover respirable dust particles from PVC
filters and redeposit them to PC. Results generally indicated
that recovered particles are representative of the original dust
sample in terms of mineralogy distributions. Where this was
not the case, the issue appeared to be with high particle loading
density during SEM-EDX work rather than related to
the recovery/redeposition method itself. This bodes well for
applications where a single PVC filter sample could be used
for nondestructive analysis to determine respirable dust mass
and/or respirable silica mass, followed by preparation for
SEM-EDX analysis to evaluate particle characteristics. The
recovery and redeposition method might also be adapted for
other applications, such as to enable the analysis of respirable
dust samples collected by the continuous personal dust monitor
(CPDM).
Citation
APA:
(2024) Characterization of respirable coal mine dust recovered from fibrous polyvinyl chloride filters by scanning electron microscopyMLA: Characterization of respirable coal mine dust recovered from fibrous polyvinyl chloride filters by scanning electron microscopy. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2024.