2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaerosci.2004.11.003
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Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometry for the analysis of bioaerosols: development of a fast detector for airborne biological pathogens

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“…A wave pass filter allowing light between 290 and 500 nm is placed in front of the photomultiplier tube. The collection time of the fluorescence by the PMT equals the residence time of the particles in the UV laser beam, which is approximately 1 µs 11,16,21) . The time between the PMT output pulses is also used to trigger the Excimer ionization laser (ATL Lasertechnics, Friedrichstal, Germany; Model EC50), which is focused at 0.5 mm below the second detection beam.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A wave pass filter allowing light between 290 and 500 nm is placed in front of the photomultiplier tube. The collection time of the fluorescence by the PMT equals the residence time of the particles in the UV laser beam, which is approximately 1 µs 11,16,21) . The time between the PMT output pulses is also used to trigger the Excimer ionization laser (ATL Lasertechnics, Friedrichstal, Germany; Model EC50), which is focused at 0.5 mm below the second detection beam.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10,11,21) Stowers et al 10) reported the on-line aerosol MALDI MS analysis of Bacillus atrophaeus spores and found a reproducible peak at a mass of 1224 Dalton, which was attributed to a part of peptidoglycan. The work done by Van Wuijckhuijse 11,21) included the on-line aerosol MALDI analysis of spores of Bacillus atrophaeus and of vegetative cells of Escherichia coli. The obtained mass spectra covered a mass range up to 10 kDa.…”
Section: Single Particle Mass Spectrometry Bioaerosol Analysis By Malmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2005, Harris et al described aerosol MALDI in an ion trap mass spectrometer [36]. A number of groups have analyzed proteins, but in 2000, Stowers et al were the first to analyze Bacillus spores [37,38]. Regardless of the analyte, aerosol MALDI differs from classical bulk MALDI in a number of important ways.…”
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“…Over the past decade, MALDI has developed into a powerful tool for mass spectrometric analysis of biomolecules. It is particularly well suited for mass analysis of peptides and proteins since it allows the generation of molecular ions from large mass compounds that would otherwise fragment under normal laser irradiation [15][16][17][18][19] . In MALDI, the analyte of interest is mixed with a large mole excess of a matrix that absorbs efficiently at the laser wavelength and allows the energy from the laser to be dissipated 20 .…”
Section: Results From the Linear Mass Spectrometer And Maldimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The optimal experimental parameters realized from these studies will ultimately be used to develop dual polarity, high mass signatures of Bacillus spores and vegetative cells, which may be coated with a matrix on-the-fly 18,22 . It is hoped that these modifications and experiments will ultimately make BAMS an even more powerful tool for bioaerosol detection as well as a more useful tool for fundamental research.…”
Section: Results From the Linear Mass Spectrometer And Maldimentioning
confidence: 99%