Facile in situ photochemical synthesis of silver nanoaggregates for surface-enhanced raman scattering applications

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Abstract

Recently, photochemical synthesis has attracted wide interest on in situ preparing the surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrate with excellent performance, especially in a compact space and microfluidic channel. Herein, a facile, green and cost-effective approach to in situ photochemically synthesize silver nanoaggregates is demonstrated for SERS applications. By adjusting the photo-irradiation conditions, the morphologies and sizes of the silver nanoaggregates can be deliberately tailored. The synthesized silver nanoaggregates-based substrates exhibit a highly sensitive and reproducible SERS activity with a low detection limit of 10−8 M for 4-Aminothiophenol detection and relative standard deviation of 12.3%, paving an efficient and promising route for in situ SERS-based rapid detection in the environmental monitoring and food quality control.

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Yin, Z., He, H., Wang, Z., Fang, X., Xu, C., Luo, D., … Liu, Y. J. (2020). Facile in situ photochemical synthesis of silver nanoaggregates for surface-enhanced raman scattering applications. Nanomaterials, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10040685

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