Title of article :
Fluorescence Particle Counter for Detecting Airborne Bacteria and Other Biological Particles
Author/Authors :
Pinnick، Alan نويسنده , , Ronald G.; Hill، نويسنده , , Steven C.; Nachman، نويسنده , , Paul; Pendleton، نويسنده , , J. David; Fernandez، نويسنده , , Gilbert L.; et. Al، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Abstract :
We have constructed a laser-based particle counter
that detects the fluorescence, as well as the elastic
scattering, from individual airborne particles as they
traverse a laser beam. This fluorescence particle
counter (FPC) can detect fluorescence from JLm-sized
Bacillus subtilis spore agglomerates when illuminated
with intense light at 488 nm from an argon ion laser,
either ~ 0.7 kW cm -2 extracavity or ~ 50 kW cm-2
intracavity. We suspect that f1avins in the spores are
the molecules primarily responsible for tbe fluorescence,
because the peak fluorescence emission of the biological materials at this excitation wavelength is in
the range 530-550 nm, which is characteristic offlavins.
Fluorescence from kaolin, hematite, and polystyrene
particles was not detectable; the lack of fluorescence
indicates that the FPC may be able to differentiate
between biological and non biological aerosols. The FPC
samples aerosol-laden air at a rate of ~ 1 mL s -] , and
is capable of measuring aerosol concentrations up to
several thousand per milliliter. The FPC may be helpful
in detecting and characterizing airborne bacteria
and other airborne particles of biological origin.
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology
Journal title :
Aerosol Science and Technology