Issue 11, 2011

Application of FT-Ramanspectroscopy for in situdetection of microorganisms on the surface of textiles

Abstract

In this work we present the usefulness of FT-Raman spectroscopy for microbiological analysis of textiles. This technique was used for non-destructive identification of Escherichia coli bacteria on cotton and polyester fabrics. It was possible to discriminate between infected and non-infected materials. Moreover, this technique allowed detection of detergent traces as well as investigation of the influence of microorganisms on different textiles. Raman analysis supported by chemometrics (cluster analysis and principal component analysis) was shown to be a method for identification of textiles with inoculum of microorganisms in a short time. The results can be potentially used in the fabric industry and related areas.

Graphical abstract: Application of FT-Raman spectroscopy for in situdetection of microorganisms on the surface of textiles

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
26 Aug 2011
Accepted
13 Sep 2011
First published
29 Sep 2011

J. Environ. Monit., 2011,13, 2983-2987

Application of FT-Raman spectroscopy for in situdetection of microorganisms on the surface of textiles

A. Rygula, K. Jekiel, J. Szostak-Kot, T. P. Wrobel and M. Baranska, J. Environ. Monit., 2011, 13, 2983 DOI: 10.1039/C1EM10698H

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