Suspended particles play a significant role in aquatic systems.However, existing methods to probe suspended particles have several limitations.In this paper, we present a portable prototype to in situ probe individual Dog-Supplemental Feeding particles in aquatic suspensions by simultaneously measuring polarized light scattering and fluorescence, aiming to obtain an effective classification of microplastics and microalgae.
Results show that the obtained classification accuracy is significantly Floor Lamp higher than that for either of these two methods.The setup also successfully measures submicron particles and discriminates two species of Synechococcus.Our study demonstrates the feasibility of simultaneously measuring polarized light scattering and fluorescence, and the promising capability of our method for further aquatic environmental monitoring.