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Feasibility of detection and identification of individual bioaerosols using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy.

P B Dixon1, D W Hahn.   

Abstract

The detection and identification of individual bioaerosols using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) is investigated using aerosolized Bacillus spores. Spores of Bacillus atrophaeous, Bacillus pumilus, and Bacillus stearothemophilus were introduced into an aerosol flow stream in a prescribed manner such that single-particle LIBS detection was realized. Bacillus spores were successfully detected based on the presence of the 393.4- and 396.9-nm calcium atomic emission lines. Statistical analyses based on the aerosol number density, the LIBS-based spore sampling frequency, and the distribution of the resulting calcium mass loadings support the conclusion of individual spore detection within single-shot laser-induced plasmas. The average mass loadings were in the range of 2-3 fg of calcium/Bacillus spore, which corresponds to a calcium mass percentage of approximately 0.5%. While individual spores were detected based on calcium emission, the resulting Bacillus spectra were free from CN emission bands, which has implications for the detection of elemental carbon, and LIBS-based detection of single spores based on the presence of magnesium or sodium atomic emission was unsuccessful. Based on the current instrumental setup and analyses, real-time LIBS-based detection and identification of single Bacillus spores in ambient (i.e., real life) conditions appears unfeasible.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15649064     DOI: 10.1021/ac048838i

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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5.  Laser spectrometry for multi-elemental imaging of biological tissues.

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Authors:  Emma J Blanchette; Sydney C Sleiman; Haiqa Arain; Alayna Tieu; Chloe L Clement; Griffin C Howson; Emily A Tracey; Hadia Malik; Jeremy C Marvin; Steven J Rehse
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