The 70th JSAP Spring Meeting 2023

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Symposium » Latest trends in ion beam analysis

[17p-A304-1~8] Latest trends in ion beam analysis

Fri. Mar 17, 2023 2:00 PM - 5:10 PM A304 (Building No. 6)

Hidetsugu Tsuchida(Kyoto University), Taku Suzuki(NIMS)

3:05 PM - 3:20 PM

[17p-A304-4] Characterization of air-borne particulate matters hourly collected from the atmosphere by focused ion beam analysis technique

Wataru Kada1, Koki Usui1, Ryota Kikuchi1, Jinshan Zhang1, Kimiyo Kumagai2, Hiroshi Tago2, Takahiro Satoh3, Yasuyuki Ishii3, Osamu Hanaizumi1 (1.Gunma Univ., 2.Gunma Prefectural Institute of Public Health and Environmental Sciences, 3.QST)

Keywords:PIXE, Particulate Matters, ion microbeam

The concentration and elemental composition of Particulate Matter (PM) are essential indicators for precise assessment of the atmospheric environment, including estimating the origin of transboundary air pollution events. On the other hand, the PM concentrations collected in specific periods in Japan are generally minimal, and it is not easy to analyze their compositions by existing analytical techniques. In response to this, we have proposed using focused ion beam analysis techniques and successfully obtained elemental and chemical compositions of individual filters collected from the atmospheric environment. In this study, we attempted to extend its application to analyze the characteristics of PM samples collected in specific atmospheric events using various focused ion beam analysis approaches. Experimental results suggested that focused ion beams can effectively extract multiple features from PM samples with limited concentrations.