拉曼光谱
颜料
微生物
化学
紫外线
蓝光
环境化学
材料科学
光学
生物
有机化学
光电子学
物理
细菌
遗传学
作者
Jan Jehlička,Howell G. M. Edwards,Aharon Oren
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.trac.2021.116501
摘要
Raman spectroscopy allows the detection and discrimination between microbial pigments of different origins, including carotenoids, chlorophylls and less commonly found violet and brown non-photosynthetic pigments. This review reports examples of Raman spectroscopic studies on violet and brown pigments produced by microorganisms. Examples of investigations on the biological pigments scytonemin, gloeocapsin, violacein, phycocyanin, and prodigiosin are reviewed. Raman spectroscopy is a fast, simple and direct analytical tool which has been appreciated by microbiologists and chemists but more recently also by those who study natural geobiological processes in real-world systems. Different Raman spectroscopic approaches including confocal Raman spectrometry, FT-Raman spectroscopic possibilities, and SERS modes are reviewed for possibilities of following distribution of pigments at the cellular level in microbial cultures or in native endoliths, including confocal Raman spectrometry, FT-Raman spectroscopic possibilities, and SERS modes. New fast Raman mapping techniques are increasingly used, as well as portable systems. Special possibilities of high relevance for geoscience, geobiology or applied microbiology are opened up by the recent revolutionary technical developments, including the availability of portable and handheld tools that can be used directly on rocky outcrops to study native microbial colonization in situ . • Recent and most relevant deployments of Raman spectroscopy to study non-photosynthetic pigments. • Conventional approaches, advanced Raman spectroscopic tools as well as Raman mapping. • Outdoors field measurements using portable Raman devices. • Microbial pigments of brown, purple, blue and violet colours.
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