Sensitive Detection of Competitive Molecular Adsorption by Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy

Surface adsorption plays a critical role in a wide variety of fields from surface catalysis to molecular separation. Despite the importance, limited access to simultaneously sensitive and selective detection mechanisms has hampered the acquisition of comprehensive and versatile experimental data nee...

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description Surface adsorption plays a critical role in a wide variety of fields from surface catalysis to molecular separation. Despite the importance, limited access to simultaneously sensitive and selective detection mechanisms has hampered the acquisition of comprehensive and versatile experimental data needed to understand the complex aspects of mixture adsorption, calling for a molecular detection method capable of obtaining the surface adsorption isotherms over a wide range of concentrations as well as distinguishing the competitive adsorption of different adsorbates. Here, we test surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) as an effective analysis tool of surface adsorption phenomena. Using a sensitive SERS substrate, we characterize the adsorption isotherms of chemical species of various binding energies. We obtained the isotherms for strongly binding species in a concentration range from subpicomolar to micromolar. A log-sigmoidal dependency of the SERS signals to the analyte concentration could be modeled by surface binding theories accurately using molecular dynamics simulations, thereby bringing out the potential capability of sensitive SERS for describing a single-compound adsorption process. SERS also enabled the determination of competitive adsorption isotherms from a multiple-compound solution for the first time. The successful demonstration of the sensitive and selective characterization of surface adsorption lends SERS adaptability to a cheap, facile, and effective solution for chemical analysis.
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