Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
866578 Biosensors and Bioelectronics 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

highlights●Gold nanoparticles-embedded mesoporous silica varying with size and gold concentrations was applied for SERS applications.●The correlation concentration was found to be linear within a range of 10−2–10−12 M.●SERS spectra showed more characteristic peaks with significant enhancement on the spectra signals.●Highly reproducible SERS spectra can be obtained from the substrate.●About 8 and 25 times of SERS enhancement were achieved from the solution and the contact line, respectively.

A surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) substrate made of gold nanoparticles-embedded mesoporous silica (AuNPs@mesoSiO2) varying with size and gold concentrations was applied for SERS applications. In this study, the AuNPs@mesoSiO2 substrate produced notable intensity and more distinguishable peaks when compared with the spectra collected directly from an Au/Cr-coated substrate with regard to the detection of a lower concentration of chemicals or environmental contamination. Both aqueous and dried coffee rings of 5-5′-Dithio-bis (2-nitrobenzoic acid) (DTNB) solutions were examined. SERS spectra obtained from the substrate showed more fingerprint peaks with significant enhancement on the spectra signals. The correlation between the SERS signal and the DTNB concentration was found to be linear within a range of 10−2 to 10−12 M. SERS enhancement between 25 and 8 times greater can be achieved for DTNB detection using AuNPs@mesoSiO2 compared with the normal Raman spectra obtained from the aqueous solution and the contact line of the dried coffee ring, respectively.

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