2011 年 49 巻 4 号 p. 492-500
Study characterized and analyzed form factor, elementary composition and particle size of wood dust, in order to understand its harmful health effects on carpenters in Quindío (Colombia). Once particle characteristics (size distributions, aerodynamic equivalent diameter (Dα), elemental composition and shape factors) were analyzed, particles were then characterized via scanning electron microscopy (SEM) in conjunction with energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDXRA). SEM analysis of particulate matter showed: 1) cone-shaped particle ranged from 2.09 to 48.79 µm Dα; 2) rectangular prism-shaped particle from 2.47 to 72.9 µm Dα; 3) cylindrically-shaped particle from 2.5 to 48.79 µm Dα; and 4) spherically-shaped particle from 2.61 to 51.93 µm Dα. EDXRA reveals presence of chemical elements from paints and varnishes such as Ca, K, Na and Cr. SEM/EDXRA contributes in a significant manner to the morphological characterization of wood dust. It is obvious that the type of particles sampled is a complex function of shapes and sizes of particles. Thus, it is important to investigate the influence of particles characteristics, morphology, shapes and Dα that may affect the health of carpenters in Quindío.