Photo-Thermal Conversion and Raman Sensing Properties of Three-Dimensional Gold Nanostructure
Three-dimensional plasma nanostructures with high light-thermal conversion efficiency show the prospect of industrialization in various fields and have become a research hotspot in areas of light-heat utilization, solar energy capture, and so on. In this paper, a simple chemical synthesis method is...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2024-09, Vol.29 (18), p.4287 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Three-dimensional plasma nanostructures with high light-thermal conversion efficiency show the prospect of industrialization in various fields and have become a research hotspot in areas of light-heat utilization, solar energy capture, and so on. In this paper, a simple chemical synthesis method is proposed to prepare gold nanoparticles, and the electrophoretic deposition method is used to assemble large-area three-dimensional gold nanostructures (3D-GNSs). The light-thermal water evaporation monitoring and surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) measurements of 3D-GNSs were performed via theoretical simulation and experiments. We reveal the physical processes of local electric field optical enhancement and the light-thermal conversion of 3D-GNSs. The results show that with the help of the efficient optical trapping and super-hydrophilic surface properties of 3D-GNSs, they have a significant effect in accelerating water evaporation, which was increased by nearly eight times. At the same time, the three-dimensional SERS substrates based on gold nanosphere particles (GNSPs) and gold nanostar particles (GNSTs) had limited sensitivities of 10
M and 10
M to R6G molecules, respectively. Therefore, 3D-GNSs show strong competitiveness in the fields of solar-energy-induced water purification and the Raman trace detection of organic molecules. |
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ISSN: | 1420-3049 1420-3049 |
DOI: | 10.3390/molecules29184287 |