Hydrophilic-hydrophobic silver nanowire-paper based SERS substrate for in-situ detection of furazolidone under various environments
[Display omitted] •Distinctive hydrophilic-hydrophobic SERS substrates have been fabricated utilizing ordinary papers loaded with Ag nanowires.•Remarkable SERS activity with an enhancement factor (EF) up to 2.63 × 106 was achieved.•An in-situ detection of trace furazolidone on fish under the interfe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied surface science 2021-08, Vol.556, p.149748, Article 149748 |
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•Distinctive hydrophilic-hydrophobic SERS substrates have been fabricated utilizing ordinary papers loaded with Ag nanowires.•Remarkable SERS activity with an enhancement factor (EF) up to 2.63 × 106 was achieved.•An in-situ detection of trace furazolidone on fish under the interference of malachite green was realized.
As a typical membrane matrix with attractive flexibility, paper has exhibited great feasibility to serve as surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrate in the environmental monitoring and surveillance. In this research, we have designed and fabricated a distinctive hydrophilic-hydrophobic SERS substrate utilizing several ordinary papers loaded with Ag nanowires (Ag NWs). Remarkable SERS activities with an enhancement factor (EF) up to 2.63 × 106 was successfully achieved in the assembly Ag NWs with the optimal amount of nanotips and overlaps. The hydrophilic-hydrophobic strategy could contribute to anchoring microdroplets and thus enrich analytes to improve the homogeneity of substrate with a low relative standard deviation of 10.6%. Furthermore, the sophisticated SERS substrate was also applied in the in-situ detection of trace furazolidone on fish under the interference of malachite green and the reliable recovery rates were demonstrated as well. |
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ISSN: | 0169-4332 1873-5584 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apsusc.2021.149748 |