Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11016378 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2019 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We apply a facile photoreduction deposition strategy to grow Au nanoparticles (NPs) on the surfaces of TiO2 nanowire arrays (TiO2/Au NWAs) as a Raman sensitive substrate. The fabricated TiO2/Au NWAs can be used as a highly sensitive and recyclable SERS sensor for detecting the rhodamine 6âG (R6âG) molecules with a concentration as low as 10â9 M. Moreover, when irradiated with UV light, the SERS sensor with high sensitivity can be fully reproduced due to the superior self-cleaning capability of the substrate. By a comparative study on the SERS activities of R6âG molecules over the substrates of pure TiO2 NWAs, pure Au NPs and TiO2/Au NWAs, as well as the photoresponse performance of pure TiO2 and TiO2/Au NWAs under visible light illumination, we provide an illuminating insight into enhanced mechanism of SERS activity for TiO2/Au NWAs. The photoresponse performances and SERS activities provide experimental evidence that enhanced SERS activity of TiO2/Au NWAs is ascribed to the efficient charge transfer among Au, TiO2 and R6âG. This work throws a new light on enhanced mechanism for SERS activity of semiconductor/noble-metal substrates, which are expected to find potential applications to fabricate highly sensitive SERS sensors for the detection of analytes.
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Authors
Xin Zhao, Wenzhong Wang, Yujie Liang, Junli Fu, Min Zhu, Honglong Shi, Shijing Lei, Chunjiang Tao,