A non-intrusive method for the measurement of water vapour sorption by bacterial spores

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Single particle levitation (SPL) is used to measure the sorption and desorption of water vapour from microparticles comprising of Bacillus spores. Water gain is determined from increases in the weight-balancing levitation voltages. Spore water isotherms are compared to values previously reported using bulk gravimetric methods. Two salient differences are found between the SPL and bulk data: (1) greater osmotic swelling is observed in the SPL data; and (2) the SPL data exhibit open loop hysteresis while bulk data exhibit closed loop hysteresis.

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Rubel, G. O. (1997). A non-intrusive method for the measurement of water vapour sorption by bacterial spores. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 83(2), 243–247. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2672.1997.00222.x

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