Plasmonic Metal Nanoparticles Hybridized with 2D Nanomaterials for SERS Detection: A Review

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Abstract

In SERS analysis, the specificity of molecular fingerprints is combined with potential single-molecule sensitivity so that is an attractive tool to detect molecules in trace amounts. Although several substrates have been widely used from early on, there are still some problems such as the difficulties to bind some molecules to the substrate. With the development of nanotechnology, an increasing interest has been focused on plasmonic metal nanoparticles hybridized with (2D) nanomaterials due to their unique properties. More frequently, the excellent properties of the hybrids compounds have been used to improve the drawbacks of the SERS platforms in order to create a system with outstanding properties. In this review, the physics and working principles of SERS will be provided along with the properties of differently shaped metal nanoparticles. After that, an overview on how the hybrid compounds can be engineered to obtain the SERS platform with unique properties will be given.

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Serafinelli, C., Fantoni, A., Alegria, E. C. B. A., & Vieira, M. (2022, April 1). Plasmonic Metal Nanoparticles Hybridized with 2D Nanomaterials for SERS Detection: A Review. Biosensors. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios12040225

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