The impact of environmental aging processing on bioaerosol detection using circular intensity differential scattering (CIDS)

IF 3.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Journal of Aerosol Science Pub Date : 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1016/j.jaerosci.2025.106555
Daniel N. Ackerman , Yong-Le Pan , Aimable Kalume , Elizabeth A. Klug , Ashley R. Ravnholdt , Kevin K. Crown , Joshua L. Santarpia
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Circular intensity differential scattering (CIDS) has recently been used to discriminate biological from non-biological particles based on direct detection of nucleic acids in single individual particles. Most sensors that discriminate biological from non-biological particles are based on laser-induced fluorescence (LIF). Although LIF can be used to sample and analyze aerosol particles continuously, but its detection signatures are altered by different atmospheric conditions, complicating the interpretation of LIF sensor data. Since CIDS signals are based on the chirality of nucleic acids, environmental damage to nucleic acid is not likely to impact the CIDS return in the same way that it impacts the LIF signal. To test this hypothesis, MS2 aerosol particles were generated and exposed to both simulated sunlight and ozone in a Biological Aerosol Reaction Chamber (Bio-ARC). These rapidly aged particles were measured by a Wideband Integrated Bioaerosol Sensor (WIBS-4a), which measures aerosol fluorescence excited at 280 and 370 nm, and a novel aerosol measurement system that relies on CIDS. The impact of this simulated aging on both LIF and the CIDS returns will be evaluated. Since LIF and CIDS returns were impacted differently by environmental aging processes, the results showed a greater stability of CIDS measurements and highlighted its potential application in rapid detection and characterization of bioaerosols.
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Journal of Aerosol Science
Journal of Aerosol Science 环境科学-工程:化工
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1970, the Journal of Aerosol Science considers itself the prime vehicle for the publication of original work as well as reviews related to fundamental and applied aerosol research, as well as aerosol instrumentation. Its content is directed at scientists working in engineering disciplines, as well as physics, chemistry, and environmental sciences. The editors welcome submissions of papers describing recent experimental, numerical, and theoretical research related to the following topics: 1. Fundamental Aerosol Science. 2. Applied Aerosol Science. 3. Instrumentation & Measurement Methods.
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