Airborne Gold Nanoparticle Detection Using Photoluminescence Excited with a Continuous Wave Laser

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We report the observation of photoluminescence emission from airborne gold, silver, and copper nanoparticles. A continuous wave 532 nm laser was employed for excitation. Photoluminescence from gold nanoparticles carried in a nitrogen gas flow was both spectrally resolved and directly imaged in situ using an intensified charge-coupled device camera. The simultaneously detected Raman signal from the nitrogen molecules enables quantitative estimation of the photoluminescence quantum yield of the gold nanoparticles. Photoluminescence from metal nanoparticles carried in a gas flow provides a potential tool for operando imaging of plasmonic metal nanoparticles in aerosol reactions.

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Samuelsson, P., Snellman, M., Magnusson, M. H., Deppert, K., Aldén, M., & Li, Z. (2021). Airborne Gold Nanoparticle Detection Using Photoluminescence Excited with a Continuous Wave Laser. Applied Spectroscopy, 75(11), 1402–1409. https://doi.org/10.1177/00037028211042021

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