Single-particle analysis of short-term aerosol samplings can provide unique information on the rapid evolution of size distribution
and chemical composition of industrial aerosols. In this work, the potential of scanning electron microscopy equipped with
energy-dispersive X-ray spectrometry (SEM-EDX) for the time-resolved description of physicochemical properties of individual
aerosol particles is investigated. Two sampling campaigns were carried out at a densely populated and industrialised coastal
site. The first sampling campaign corresponded to low and stable atmospheric particle loads. Low temporal variations in PM10 and PM2.5 mass concentrations during the preceding hours and during samplings were observed. In these conditions suitable to evaluate
the accuracy of our sampling and analytical methodologies, very low temporal variation of physicochemical characteristics
of atmospheric particles were observed, as expected. During the second sampling campaign, the ability of automated SEM-EDX
to describe short temporal variation in PM10 and PM2.5 chemical composition was demonstrated. We report the tracking of a steelworks emission plume transported over an urban area
by means of short-term aerosol samplings and explore how this transient industrial emission contributed to ambient particulates.
Steelworks are important point-source emitters of metallic pollutants such as iron, manganese, and zinc species. Detailed
assessment of the microphysical and chemical properties of aerosols collected in the vicinity of steelworks enables to precisely
describe how industrial aerosols affect the composition of urban particulate matter. The studied pollution event caused dramatic
changes in the composition of urban aerosols by an input of fine metallic particles containing Fe, Mn or Zn oxides and mixed
particles (Mn-Fe, Zn-Mn, Zn-Fe oxides). Metal-rich particles were often found internally mixed with marine and/or continental
compounds, demonstrating how industrial aerosols efficiently coagulate with particles from other sources, thereby acting as
carriers of heavy metals.
Keywords Industrial aerosols - Steelworks - PM10
- Heavy metals - Single-particle analysis - SEM-EDX