Fluorescence spectra from individual aerosol particles that were either coated or embedded with metallic nanoparticles (MNPs) was acquired on-the-fly using 266 nm and 355 nm excitation. Using aqueous suspensions of MNPs with either polystyrene latex (PSL) spheres or dissolved proteins (tryptophan or ovalbumin), we generated PSL spheres coated with MNPs, or protein clusters embedded with MNPs as aerosols. Both enhanced and quenched fluorescence intensities were observed as a function of MNP concentration. Optimizing MNP material, size and spacing should yield enhanced sensitivity for specific aerosol materials that could be exploited to improve detection limits of single-particle, on-the-fly fluorescence or Raman based spectroscopic sensors.

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