IP Library Granted Patent US 7,333,190
Granted Patent B1
US 7,333,190 · App. 11/586,497 · Granted Feb 19, 2008

Raman interrogation of threat aerosols

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Patent No.
US 7,333,190
App. No.
11/586,497
Granted
Feb 19, 2008
Kind
B1
Abstract

A system and method are provided for detecting non-fluorescing aerosol particles of biological origin within ambient background aerosol particles using Raman spectroscopy.

Claims (42)

1. A method of using Raman spectroscopy for continuously monitoring air for detection of aerosols of biological origin that do not fluoresce, comprising:

a. capturing air to be analyzed;

b. separating aerosol particles that may be contained in the air;

c. impacting the aerosol particles onto a surface;

d. directing a beam of ultraviolet light to the particles on the surface in order to excite Raman scattering;

e. capturing the Raman scattering; and

f. analyzing the Raman scattering to detect a non-fluorescing biological substance in said aerosol particles.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein during (d) directing, (e) capturing and (f) analyzing, said (a) capturing, (b) separating and (c) impacting are performed with respect to newly collected air to concentrate particles onto a portion of the surface while said (d) directing comprises directing the beam of ultraviolet light to particles on another portion of the surface.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein said (a) capturing, (b) separating and (c) impacting are continuously performed with respect to newly collected air to impact an amount of particles onto the surface sufficient for analysis, and wherein said (d) directing, (e) capturing and (f) analyzing are performed without deviation from a time interval necessary for collecting said amount of particles onto the surface.

4. The method of claim 1 , wherein said (d) directing, (e) capturing and (f) analyzing are performed with respect to all particles within a field of view on the surface without targeting a particular portion of the field of view.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein said (c) collecting comprises collecting the aerosol particles on the surface that moves continuously or at time intervals so that the aerosol particles obtained from newly collected air are directed to an unoccupied portion of the surface.

6. The method of claim 5 , and further comprising storing at least some of the aerosol particles that have been analyzed for further analysis at a later time.

7. The method of claim 1 , wherein (d) directing comprises directing a beam of ultraviolet light in a wavelength region below 263 nm.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein (e) capturing comprises capturing scattered optical energy including the Raman scattering and fluorescence scattering, wherein the Raman scattering and the fluorescence scattering are in different wavelength regions, and further comprising separating the Raman scattering and the fluorescence scattering in the captured optical energy.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein (f) analyzing comprises analyzing the Raman scattering with a first detector to detect a non-fluorescing biological substance in said aerosol particles and analyzing the fluorescence scattering with a second detector to detect a fluorescing substance in the aerosol particles.

10. A method for detecting non-fluorescing aerosol particles of biological origin within ambient background aerosol particles using Raman spectroscopy, comprising:

a. directing a beam of ultraviolet light in a wavelength region below 263 nm to the aerosol particles in order to excite Raman scattering;

b. capturing scattered optical energy including the Raman scattering; and

c. analyzing the Raman scattering to detect the non-fluorescing aerosol particles of biological origin.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein capturing comprises capturing scattered optical energy including the Raman scattering and fluorescence scattering resulting from substances other than non-fluorescing substances, wherein the Raman scattering and the fluorescence scattering are in different wavelength regions, and further comprising separating the Raman scattering and the fluorescence scattering in the captured optical energy.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein analyzing comprises analyzing the Raman scattering with a first detector to detect a non-fluorescing biological substance in said aerosol particles and analyzing the fluorescence scattering with a second detector to detect a fluorescing substance in the aerosol particles.

13. A spectroscopy system, comprising:

a. an air sampler comprising a housing having an intake port to collect air in which aerosols may be suspended;

b. a virtual impactor in said housing that separates aerosol particles that may be contained in the collected air;

c. a surface on which aerosol particles separated by the virtual impactor are directed;

d. an ultraviolet laser light source that directs a beam of ultraviolet light to the particles on the surface to excite Raman scattering;

e. at least one optical element that captures Raman scattering;

f. a spectrograph that receives the Raman scattering and produces Raman data representing intensity of constituent wavelengths of the Raman scattering; and

g. a data processor coupled to the spectrograph that analyzes the Raman data to detect a non-fluorescing biological substance in the aerosol particles.

14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the ultraviolet laser light source, at least one optical element and spectrograph reside within said housing.

15. The system of claim 13 , wherein said virtual impactor continuously concentrates particles obtained from newly collected air onto a portion of the surface while the ultraviolet light source illuminates particles on another portion of the surface.

16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the virtual impactor separates particles from newly collected air to impact an amount of particles onto the surface sufficient for analysis, and the ultraviolet light source and data processor are activated without deviation from a time interval necessary for collecting said amount of particles onto the surface.

17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the ultraviolet light source is activated to direct a beam onto all particles within a field of view on the surface without targeting a particular portion of the field of view.

18. The system of claim 13 , wherein the surface of the collector is moved continuously or at time intervals so that the aerosol particles obtained from newly collected air are directed an unoccupied portion of the surface.

19. The system of claim 18 , and further comprising a storage container for storing at least some of the aerosol particles that have already been analyzed for further analysis at a later time.

20. The system of claim 13 , wherein the ultraviolet laser light source produces a beam of ultraviolet light in a wavelength region below 263 nm.

21. The system of claim 13 , wherein the ultraviolet laser light source excites scattered optical energy including the Raman scattering and fluorescence scattering resulting from substances contained in the particles, wherein the Raman scattering and the fluorescence scattering are in different wavelength regions, and further comprising a wavelength selective optical element that separates the Raman scattering and the fluorescence scattered energy in the scattered optical energy.

22. The system of claim 21 , wherein the spectrograph comprises first and second light dispersing elements and first and second detectors, wherein the first light dispersing element disperses the Raman scattered energy into its constituent wavelengths and the first detector generates the Raman data from light directed to it by the first light dispersing element, and the second light dispersing element disperses the fluorescence scattered energy into its constituent wavelengths and the second detector generates fluorescence data from light directed to it by the second light dispersing element.

23. The system of claim 22 , wherein the data processor analyzes the Raman data to detect a non-fluorescing biological substance and analyses the fluorescence data to detect a fluorescing substance.

24. The method of claim 8 , wherein capturing comprises simultaneously capturing the Raman scattering and the fluorescence scattering excited as a result of a single pulse or burst of ultraviolet light.

25. The method of claim 11 , wherein capturing comprises simultaneously capturing the Raman scattering and the fluorescence scattering excited as a result of a single pulse or burst of ultraviolet light.

26. The system of claim 22 , wherein the first and second light dispersing elements simultaneously disperse the Raman scattering and fluorescence scattering, respectively, excited as a result of a single burst of ultraviolet light.

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