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Development of an automated wet-cyclone system for rapid, continuous and enriched bioaerosol sampling and its application to real-time detection.


ABSTRACT: We present a novel bioaerosol sampling system based on a wet-cyclone for real-time and continuous monitoring of airborne microorganisms. The Automated and Real-time Bioaerosol Sampler based on Wet-cyclone (ARBSW) continuously collects bioaerosols in a liquid medium and delivers the samples to a sensing device using a wireless remote control system. Based on a high air-to-liquid-flow-rate ratio (? 1.4?×?105) and a stable liquid thin film within a wet-cyclone, the system achieved excellent sampling performance as indicated by the high concentration and viability of bioaerosols (> 95% collection efficiency for > 0.5-?m-diameter particles, > 95% biological collection efficiency for Staphylococcus epidermidis and Micrococcus luteus). Furthermore, the continuous and real-time sampling performance of the ARBSW system under test-bed conditions and during a field test demonstrated that the ARBSW is capable of continuously monitoring bioaerosols in real time with high sensitivity. Therefore, the ARBSW shows promise for continuous real-time monitoring of bioaerosols and will facilitate the management of bioaerosol-related health and environmental issues.

SUBMITTER: Cho YS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7111469 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development of an automated wet-cyclone system for rapid, continuous and enriched bioaerosol sampling and its application to real-time detection.

Cho Yu Sung YS   Hong Seung Chan SC   Choi Jeongan J   Jung Jae Hee JH  

Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical 20181230


We present a novel bioaerosol sampling system based on a wet-cyclone for real-time and continuous monitoring of airborne microorganisms. The Automated and Real-time Bioaerosol Sampler based on Wet-cyclone (ARBSW) continuously collects bioaerosols in a liquid medium and delivers the samples to a sensing device using a wireless remote control system. Based on a high air-to-liquid-flow-rate ratio (∼ 1.4 × 10<sup>5</sup>) and a stable liquid thin film within a wet-cyclone, the system achieved excell  ...[more]

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