Survival of airborne microorganisms during swirling aerosol collection

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作者
Lin, XJ [1 ]
Reponen, T [1 ]
Willeke, K [1 ]
Wang, Z [1 ]
Grinshpun, SA [1 ]
Trunov, M [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cincinnati, Dept Environm Hlth, Aerosol Res & Exposure Assessment Lab, Cincinnati, OH 45267 USA
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10.1080/027868200303722
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TQ [化学工业];
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An earlier study evaluated the physical performance of the Swirling Aerosol Collector, also known as the "BioSampler," and found it to have several advantages over the widely used AGI-30 impinger when tested with inert test particles. The present study was Focused on the physical and biological performance with laboratory-aerosolized microorganisms. The results showed that the BioSampler has better physical collection efficiency for B. subtilis and P. fluororescens than the AGI-30 when water was used as the collection fluid and the sampling how rate ranged from 8.5 L min (- 1) to the standard 12.5 L min (- 1) Additionally, the BioSampler provided equivalent or better microbial recovery for the 2 species than the AGI-30 did. The swirling motion of the collection liquid in the BioSampler generates very few bubbles and therefore causes minimal reentrainment of already collected microorganisms. In contrast to the AGI-30, the BioSampler can be used very effectively with nonevaporating liquids, such as mineral oil or glycerol. Mineral oil was found to be a suitable collection fluid for culture analysis, whereas glycerol can be used only for nonculture assays, such as the polymerase chain reaction. By using a more viscous, nonevaporating fluid, the BioSampler can be used for long-term sampling of low airborne bacterial concentrations, while the AGI-30 impinger, filled with a standard evaporating fluid, can only be used for up to about 30 min.
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