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恩德斯cope:一种基于低成本3D打印机的用于微塑料检测的扫描显微镜。

EnderScope: a low-cost 3D printer-based scanning microscope for microplastic detection.

作者信息

Burke Niamh, Müller Gesine, Saggiomo Vittorio, Hassett Amy Ruth, Mutterer Jérôme, Ó Súilleabháin Patrick, Zakharov Daniel, Healy Donal, Reynaud Emmanuel G, Pickering Mark

机构信息

School of Medicine, University College Dublin , Dublin, Ireland.

Multiscale Biology, Johann-Friedrich-Blumenbach Institut für Zoologie und Anthropologie, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen , Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany.

出版信息

Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci. 2024 Jul 9;382(2274):20230214. doi: 10.1098/rsta.2023.0214. Epub 2024 Jun 3.

Abstract

Low-cost and scalable technologies that allow people to measure microplastics in their local environment could facilitate a greater understanding of the global problem of marine microplastic pollution. A typical way to measure marine microplastic pollution involves imaging filtered seawater samples stained with a fluorescent dye to aid in the detection of microplastics. Although traditional fluorescence microscopy allows these particles to be manually counted and detected, this is a resource- and labour-intensive task. Here, we describe a novel, low-cost microscope for automated scanning and detection of microplastics in filtered seawater samples-the EnderScope. This microscope is based on the mechanics of a low-cost 3D printer (Creality Ender 3). The hotend of the printer is replaced with an optics module, allowing for the reliable and calibrated motion system of the 3D printer to be used for automated scanning over a large area (>20 × 20 cm). The EnderScope is capable of both reflected light and fluorescence imaging. In both configurations, we aimed to make the design as simple and cost-effective as possible, for example, by using low-cost LEDs for illumination and lighting gels as emission filters. We believe this tool is a cost-effective solution for microplastic measurement. This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue 'Open, reproducible hardware for microscopy'.

摘要

低成本且可扩展的技术能让人们测量当地环境中的微塑料,这有助于更深入地了解海洋微塑料污染这一全球问题。测量海洋微塑料污染的一种典型方法是对用荧光染料染色的过滤海水样本进行成像,以辅助检测微塑料。尽管传统荧光显微镜能让这些颗粒被人工计数和检测,但这是一项资源和劳动力密集型任务。在此,我们描述了一种用于自动扫描和检测过滤海水样本中微塑料的新型低成本显微镜——EnderScope。该显微镜基于低成本3D打印机(Creality Ender 3)的机械结构。打印机的热端被一个光学模块取代,使得3D打印机可靠且经过校准的运动系统可用于大面积(>20×20厘米)的自动扫描。EnderScope能够进行反射光和荧光成像。在这两种配置中,我们旨在使设计尽可能简单且经济高效,例如,通过使用低成本LED进行照明,并使用照明凝胶作为发射滤光片。我们相信这个工具是微塑料测量的一种经济有效的解决方案。本文是西奥·墨菲会议议题“用于显微镜的开放、可重复硬件”的一部分。

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