Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5356535 | Applied Surface Science | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We present a graphene/silver-copper nanoparticle hybrid system (G/SCNPs) to be used as a high-performance surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrate. The silver-copper nanoparticles wrapped by a monolayer graphene layer are directly synthesized on SiO2/Si substrate by chemical vapor deposition in a mixture of methane and hydrogen. The G/SCNPs shows excellent SERS enhancement activity and high reproducibility. The minimum detected concentration of R6G is as low as 10â10Â M and the calibration curve shows a good linear response from 10â6 to 10â10Â M. The date fluctuations from 20 positions of one SERS substrate are less than 8% and from 20 different substrates are less than 10%. The high reproducibility of the enhanced Raman signals could be due to the presence of an ultrathin graphene layer and uniform morphology of silver-copper nanoparticles. The use of G/SCNPs for detection of nucleosides extracted from human urine demonstrates great potential for the practical applications on a variety of detection in medicine and biotechnology field.
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Authors
Xiumei Zhang, Shicai Xu, Shouzhen Jiang, Jihua Wang, Jie Wei, Shida Xu, Shoubao Gao, Hanping Liu, Hengwei Qiu, Zhen Li, Huilan Liu, Zhenhua Li, Hongsheng Li,