• Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Vol. 15, Issue 1, 55 (2020)
Yuan LU1、*, Yuandong LI1、2, Fei GUO1, Lihui REN2, and Ronger ZHENG1
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    DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.1673-6141.2020.01.006 Cite this Article
    LU Yuan, LI Yuandong, GUO Fei, REN Lihui, ZHENG Ronger. Development of Compact Confocal Raman System for Algae Single-Cell Detection[J]. Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics, 2020, 15(1): 55 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The study of algae is significant for monitoring marine environment and exploring biological resources. Confocal Raman spectroscopy has been widely used in biology as a label-free and rapid detection technique. Currently, the commercial micro-Raman is dominated in this field, while it is not applicable to field measurements for the instrumental size and the operation condition. Hence, a fiber optic spectrometer is introduced to develop a low-cost compact confocal-raman system for algae detection at “single-cell” level. The developed system is all-in-one designed for the compactness, and is well functioned with the capacities of Raman detection, microscopic imaging and optical tweezers capture. Four typical kinds of single-cells (Skeletonema costatum, N.oceanica IMET-1, Prorocentrum donghaiense Lu and Chlorella) were used to evaluate the system detectability, and the components such as proteins, lipids, glycogen and nucleic acids were recognized. Based on that, the algae cells were successfully classified into 4 species after using principal component analysis (PCA) method, which indicates that it is feasible to apply the fiber optic spectrometer for single cell analysis of marine microbes. It is expected that the developed system will be deployed as field instrument for the deck measurements in sea trials in the future.
    LU Yuan, LI Yuandong, GUO Fei, REN Lihui, ZHENG Ronger. Development of Compact Confocal Raman System for Algae Single-Cell Detection[J]. Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics, 2020, 15(1): 55
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