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Transmission Electron Imaging and Diffraction of Asbestos Fibers in a Scanning Electron Microscope

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Author(s)

Jason Holm, Elisabeth Mansfield

Abstract

Test protocols for airborne clearance of asbestos abatement sites define the collection, imaging and quantification of asbestos with transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Since those protocols were developed 35 years ago, scanning electron microscope (SEM) capabilities have significantly improved and expanded, with improvements in image spatial resolution, elemental analysis, and transmission electron diffraction capabilities. This contribution demonstrates transmission electron imaging and diffraction using NIST Asbestos Standard Reference Materials and a conventional SEM to provide comparable identification and quantification capabilities in the SEM as the current regulatory methods based on TEM techniques. The results demonstrate a viable alternative to the current regulatory methods for asbestos identification and classification.
Citation
Analytical Methods

Keywords

asbestos, transmission SEM, low voltage electron microscopy, SEM, electron diffraction, 4D STEM

Citation

Holm, J. and Mansfield, E. (2024), Transmission Electron Imaging and Diffraction of Asbestos Fibers in a Scanning Electron Microscope, Analytical Methods, [online], https://doi.org/10.1039/D4AY00555D, https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=957425 (Accessed June 30, 2024)

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Created June 24, 2024, Updated June 25, 2024