THE TECHNOLOGY

A revolutionary new class of fieldable mass spectrometers for hazardous aerosol identification

ADVANCED THROUGH FUNDING FROM

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Layered Infrastructure Protection

BioFlyte has incorporated an efficient aerosol sample collector, an automated sample handling and archiving system, and the ability to detect and identify both biological and pharmaceutical-based aerosol threats across the entire mass range from small chemicals to microbes. Here’s how our technology is improving biothreat detection.

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Robotic sample handling, tracking, and storage enable autonomous operation for months at a time.

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Trigger

Aerosol sensor activates identification process in critical infrastructure; an operator initiates the sample collection for screening a batch of mail.

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Sample

Aerosol is efficiently sampled from ambient air or from batch of mail.

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Prepare

Solvent (1ul) is added to sample, which is then allowed to dry.

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Analyze

The sample is loaded into the mass analyzer; then a UV laser is fired at the sample, creating ions from the material on the sample disk. The ions accelerate toward the detector on account of the electric field.

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Identify

The “time of flight” for each ion is directly related to the ion mass. Using an AI/ML algorithm, the processed mass spectra are compared to library spectra.