DISCOVERING THE TRUE MORPHOLOGY OF AMPHIBOLE MINERALS: COMPLIMENTARY TEM AND FESEM CHARACTERIZATION OF AMPHIBOLE PARTICLES IN MIXED MINERAL DUST
In this study, the Yamate Level III TEM method for asbestos analysis of air samples was supplemented by FESEM imaging. The FESEM procedure involved relocation of amphibole particles analyzed by TEM/EDS/SAED and the collection of secondary electron (SE) images of the full structure, both structure ends, and the structure surface. Three-dimensional FESEM stereo pair images were also acquired for the full structure and the particle surface to provide additional morphological and depth perception information. Features key to distinguishing between asbestos and non-asbestos amphibole particles, such as overall particle shape and surface roughness, are readily apparent in the FESEM SE and stereo pair images.
To facilitate data review, all images, spectra, and diffraction patterns were imported into a digital database. Mineral particles were classified by various categories, such as particle shape, end and side geometries, and surface texture. The organization and viewing capacity of the database were useful for reviewing and interpreting data, sharing technical results with other experts, and training new analysts. This study demonstrated that FESEM imaging and digital database utilization are essential elements for accurate characterization of complex mixed mineral dusts.