Bioaerosol Characterization with Vibrational Spectroscopy: Overcoming Fluorescence with Photothermal Infrared (PTIR) Spectroscopy.

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Tác giả: Andrew P Ault, Johnna A Birbeck, Stephen J Jacquemin, Katherine R Kolozsvari, Ziying Lei, Nicole E Olson, Rebecca L Parham, Carlie J Poworoznek, Jia H Shi, Judy A Westrick, Yao Xiao

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 577.538 +Alpine ecology

Thông tin xuất bản: United States : The journal of physical chemistry. A , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 679259

 Aerosols containing biological material (i.e., bioaerosols) impact public health by transporting toxins, allergens, and diseases and impact the climate by nucleating ice crystals and cloud droplets. Single particle characterization of primary biological aerosol particles (PBAPs) is essential, as individual particle physicochemical properties determine their impacts. Vibrational spectroscopies, such as infrared (IR) or Raman spectroscopy, provide detailed information about the biological components within atmospheric aerosols but these techniques have traditionally been limited due to the diffraction limit of IR radiation (particles >
 10 μm) and fluorescence of bioaerosol components overwhelming the Raman signal. Herein, we use photothermal infrared spectroscopy (PTIR) to overcome these limitations and characterize individual PBAPs down to 0.18 μm. Both optical-PTIR (O-PTIR) and atomic force microscopy-PTIR (AFM-PTIR) were used to characterize bioaerosol particles generated from a cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom (cHAB) dominated by
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