DocumentCode :
999156
Title :
Detection of biological and chemical agents using differential mobility spectrometry (DMS) technology
Author :
Krebs, Melissa D. ; Zapata, Angela M. ; Nazarov, Erkinjon G. ; Miller, Raanan A. ; Costa, Isaac S. ; Sonenshein, Abraham L. ; Davis, Cristina E.
Author_Institution :
Biomed. Eng. Center, Charles Stark Draper Lab., Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume :
5
Issue :
4
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
696
Lastpage :
703
Abstract :
With international concern growing over the potential for chemical and biological terrorism, there is an urgent need for a sensor that can quickly and accurately detect chemical and biological agents. Such a sensor needs to be portable, robust, and sensitive, with fast sample analysis time. We will demonstrate the use of a micromachined differential mobility spectrometer (DMS) with these characteristics that can detect multiple agents simultaneously on a time scale of seconds. In this study, we have demonstrated the ability of the DMS to detect Bacillus subtilis spores, a surrogate for Bacillus anthracis spores, the causative agent of anthrax. Pyrolysis was used as the sample introduction method to volatilize the spores before introducing material into the DMS. Additionally, we examined the effect of pyrolysis on B. subtilis spores suspended in sterile water using SDS-PAGE. These experiments showed that the spores must be heated at 650°C or greater for 5 s or at 550°C for at least 10 s to be fragmented into particles considerably smaller than 10 kDa, which the DMS can detect. Several major biomarkers can be easily distinguished above the background of the sterile water in which the spores are suspended, and we hypothesize that additional biomarkers could be liberated by further optimizing conditions. The DMS also has shown promise as a detector for chemical weapon agents, and we have demonstrated the ability of the DMS to detect nerve and blister agent simulants at clinically relevant levels.
Keywords :
biological techniques; chemical sensors; microsensors; spectroscopy; weapons; 10 s; 5 s; bacillus anthracis spores; biological agents detection; biomarkers; chemical agents detection; differential mobility spectrometry; microelectromechanical systems; micromachined spectrometer; pyrolysis; Biomarkers; Biosensors; Chemical and biological sensors; Chemical technology; Detectors; Fungi; Robustness; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Spectroscopy; Terrorism; Bacillus anthracis; biological weapons detection (BWA); chemical weapons detection (CWA); ion mobility spectrometry; microelectromechanical systems (MEMS);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1530-437X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2005.845515
Filename :
1468127
Link To Document :
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