Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1250162 Vibrational Spectroscopy 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Paper-based SERS active substrates were prepared adsorbing spherical and star-shaped gold nanoparticles on a standard filter paper support. Besides the deposition conditions, morphological parameters of the particles were found to strongly affect the enhancer properties of the substrates. The developed substrate was tested regarding surface homogeneity as well as in the quantitative analysis of malachite green, – a well documented Raman reporter dye – and proved to be capable also to detect the oxidation products of apomorphine, a well-known drug molecule used in Parkinson's disease. This material is simple to prepare, easy to handle and dispose and as such it could be a perfect target for further development of a new family of mass-produced, cheap solid SERS substrates.

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