Assay for Bacteria in Porous Media by Diffusion-Weighted NMR

K. Potter , R.L. Kleinberg , F.J. Brockman , E.W. Mcfarland
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In this work, an NMR technique capable of detecting bacterial cells and measuring the cell density in suspension and in porous media has been developed. It is based on the pulsed-field-gradient technique and relies on the fact that extracellular water diffuses freely while intracellular water is completely restricted by the relatively impermeable cell wall of the bacterium. At high wave vectors, the signal from extracellular water is completely suppressed while the signal from intracellular water is comparatively unaffected. This technique has been applied to the mapping of bacterial distributions in porous media. This method is presented as a non-destructive, real-time technique for biomass characterization within laboratory column and flow cell experiments, and possibly for monitoring in situ bioremediation.
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在这项工作中,开发了一种能够检测细菌细胞并测量悬浮介质和多孔介质中细胞密度的核磁共振技术。它基于脉冲场梯度技术,并依赖于细胞外水自由扩散而细胞内水完全受细菌相对不渗透的细胞壁限制的事实。在高波矢量处,来自细胞外水的信号被完全抑制,而来自细胞内水的信号相对不受影响。该技术已被应用于绘制多孔介质中的细菌分布。该方法是一种无损的实时技术,可用于实验室柱和流动池实验中的生物质表征,并可能用于监测情境生物修复。
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