SERS-substrates based on ZnO nanoflowers prepared by green synthesis

ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) with a flower-like morphology, synthesized by an affordable colloidal route using an aqueous fungi extract of Ganoderma lucidum as a reducing agent and stabilizer, are investigated as SERS-substrate. Each “flower” has large effective surface that is preserved at packing parti...

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Hauptverfasser: Dzhagan, Volodymyr, Smirnov, Oleksandr, Kovalenko, Mariia, Gudymenko, Oleksandr, Mazur, Nazar, Kapush, Olga, Skoryk, Mykola, Pirko, Yaroslav, Yemets, Alla, Valakh, Mykhailo, Shepeliavyi, Petro, Yukhymchuk, Volodymyr
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description ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) with a flower-like morphology, synthesized by an affordable colloidal route using an aqueous fungi extract of Ganoderma lucidum as a reducing agent and stabilizer, are investigated as SERS-substrate. Each “flower” has large effective surface that is preserved at packing particles into a dense film and thus exhibits an advantageous property for SERS and similar sensing applications. The mycoextract used in our low-cost and green synthesis as surface stabilizer allows subsequent deposition of metal NPs or layers. One type of SERS substrates studied here was ZnO NPs decorated in situ in the solution by Ag NPs, another type was prepared by thermally evaporating Ag layer on the ZnO NP film on a substrate. A huge difference in the enhancement of the same analyte in the solution and in the dried form is found and discussed. Detection down to 10−7 M of standard dye analytes such as rhodamine 6G and methylene blue was achieved without additional optimization of the SERS substrates. The observed SERS-activity demonstrate the potential of both the free-standing flower-like ZnO NPs and thereof made dense films also for other applications where large surface area accessible for the external agent is crucial, such as catalysis or sensing. [Display omitted] •Fungi extract of Ganoderma lucidum was used to synthesize ZnO nanoparticles.•The ZnO nanoflowers covered with Ag exhibit good SERS properties.•The G. lucidum extract molecules do not hinder adsorption of analyte on the NP surface.•The flower-like shape and nanostructured surface of ZnO NPs is promising for sensors.•Medical properties of G. lucidum extract favour bio-applications of these NPs.
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