Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7835099 | Applied Surface Science | 2018 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
The surface properties of substrates made of 3â¯nm gold nanoparticles embedded on SiO2 nanospheres enabled fingerprint detection of thiabendazole (TBZ), crystal violet (CV) and 4-Aminothiophenol (4-ATP) at an ultralow concentration of â¼10â18â¯M by surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). Gold nanoparticles of an average size of â¼3â¯nm were synthesized and simultaneously embedded on SiO2 nanospheres by the electron irradiation method. The substrates made from the 3â¯nm gold nanoparticles embedded on SiO2 nanospheres were successfully used for recording fingerprint SERS spectra of TBZ, CV and 4-ATP over a wide range of concentrations from 10â6â¯M to 10â18â¯M using 785â¯nm laser. The unique features of these substrates are roughness near the surface due to the inherent structural defects of 3â¯nm gold nanoparticles, nanogaps ofâ¯â¤â¯1â¯nm between the embedded nanoparticles and their high number. These produced an abundance of nanocavities which act as active centers of hot-spots and provided a high electric field at the reporter molecules and thus an enhancement factor required to record the SERS spectra at ultra low concentration of 10â18â¯M. The SERS spectra recorded by the substrates of 4â¯nm and 6â¯nm gold nanoparticles are discussed.
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Authors
A.B. Phatangare, S.D. Dhole, S.S. Dahiwale, V.N. Bhoraskar,