articleJournal of the American Chemical SocietyMar 1, 2005Closed access

Rapid Detection of an Anthrax Biomarker by Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

Northwestern University

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Abstract

A rapid detection protocol suitable for use by first-responders to detect anthrax spores using a low-cost, battery-powered, portable Raman spectrometer has been developed. Bacillus subtilis spores, harmless simulants for Bacillus anthracis, were studied using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) on silver film over nanosphere (AgFON) substrates. Calcium dipicolinate (CaDPA), a biomarker for bacillus spores, was efficiently extracted by sonication in nitric acid and rapidly detected by SERS. AgFON surfaces optimized for 750 nm laser excitation have been fabricated and characterized by UV-vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and SERS. The SERS signal from extracted CaDPA was measured over the spore…

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Keywords
  • Bacillus anthracis
  • Chemistry
  • Detection limit
  • Raman spectroscopy
  • Spore
  • Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
  • Endospore
  • Bacillus subtilis
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