Enriched Aerosol-to-Hydrosol Transfer for Rapid and Continuous Monitoring of Bioaerosols

Nano Lett. 2021 Jan 27;21(2):1017-1024. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c04096. Epub 2021 Jan 14.

Abstract

Bioaerosols, including infectious diseases such as COVID-19, are a continuous threat to global public safety. Despite their importance, the development of a practical, real-time means of monitoring bioaerosols has remained elusive. Here, we present a novel, simple, and highly efficient means of obtaining enriched bioaerosol samples. Aerosols are collected into a thin and stable liquid film by the unique interaction of a superhydrophilic surface and a continuous two-phase centrifugal flow. We demonstrate that this method can provide a concentration enhancement ratio of ∼2.4 × 106 with a collection efficiency of ∼99.9% and an aerosol-into-liquid transfer rate of ∼95.9% at 500 nm particle size (smaller than a single bacterium). This transfer is effective in both laboratory and external ambient environments. The system has a low limit of detection of <50 CFU/m3air using a straightforward bioluminescence-based technique and shows significant potential for air monitoring in occupational and public-health applications.

Keywords: airborne microorganisms; bioaerosol; concentrator; real-time sampling; superhydrophilic treatment.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aerosols*
  • Air Microbiology
  • Bacteria / isolation & purification*
  • Biomass
  • Environmental Monitoring / instrumentation*
  • Environmental Monitoring / methods*
  • Limit of Detection
  • Luminescence
  • Nanoparticles
  • Particle Size
  • Public Health
  • Surface Properties
  • Temperature

Substances

  • Aerosols