Identification of a large pool of microorganisms with an array of porphyrin based gas sensors

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Abstract

The association between volatile compounds (VCs) and microorganisms, as demonstrated by several studies, may offer the ground for a rapid identification of pathogens. To this regard, chemical sensors are a key enabling technology for the exploitation of this opportunity. In this study, we investigated the performance of an array of porphyrin-coated quartz microbalance gas sensors in the identification of a panel of 12 bacteria and fungi. The porphyrins were metal complexes and the free base of a functionalized tetraphenylporphyrin. Our results show that the sensor array distinguishes the VC patterns produced by microorganisms in vitro. Besides being individually identified, bacteria are also sorted into Gram-positive and Gram-negative.

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Zetola, N. M., Modongo, C., Mathlagela, K., Sepako, E., Matsiri, O., Tamuhla, T., … Di Natale, C. (2016). Identification of a large pool of microorganisms with an array of porphyrin based gas sensors. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16040466

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