Realization of high sensitive SERS substrates with one-pot fabrication of Ag-Fe sub(3)O sub(4) nanocomposites

Ag-Fe sub(3)O sub(4) nanocomposites were synthesized by the redox reaction between Ag sub(2)O and Fe(OH) sub(2) in the absence of additional reductant at moderate temperature and atmospheric condition. The as-synthesized Ag-Fe sub(3)O sub(4) nanocomposites are assembled into an orderly arrayed SERS...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of colloid and interface science 2015-01, Vol.438, p.116-121
Hauptverfasser: Zhu, Shuangmei, Fan, Chunzhen, Wang, Junqiao, He, Jinna, Liang, Erjun, Chao, Mingju
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Zusammenfassung:Ag-Fe sub(3)O sub(4) nanocomposites were synthesized by the redox reaction between Ag sub(2)O and Fe(OH) sub(2) in the absence of additional reductant at moderate temperature and atmospheric condition. The as-synthesized Ag-Fe sub(3)O sub(4) nanocomposites are assembled into an orderly arrayed SERS substrate holding clean and reproducible properties with an applied external magnetic field. 4-mercaptobenzoic acid (4-MBA) is chosen as the probe molecule to test the enhancement factors (EF), uniformity and reproducibility of the SERS substrate. Experimental results indicate that the EF of 4-MBA on our proposed SERS substrate is up to 5.2 10 super(6) and the detection limit is down to similar to 10 super(-10) M. The SERS spectra of 4-MBA molecules ranging from 200 cm super(-1) to 2000 cm super(-1) were randomly collected from a number of positions on the substrate and six Ag-Fe sub(3)O sub(4) nanocomposites substrates are measured with the same procedure. It is shown that the SERS substrate have the good uniformity and reproducibility with low standard deviation, indicating our proposed Ag-Fe sub(3)O sub(4) nanocomposites with external magnetic field control abilities have potential applications in the fields of magnetic separation and SERS techniques.
ISSN:0021-9797
DOI:10.1016/j.jcis.2014.09.015