Abstract
Au-covered hollow urchin-like ZnO nanostructures were prepared with controlled size by combining nanosphere lithography (NSL), atomic layer deposition (ALD), electrodeposition, and electron beam (e-beam) evaporation. The optimal Au film thickness for sensing applications was determined by measuring the surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) intensities of the substrates. Furthermore, the sensing performances of these hybrid nanostructures have been investigated by using chemical and biological molecules: thiophenol and adenine, respectively. Limits of detection (LOD) of 10-8 M and 10-6 M were found for the detection of thiophenol and adenine, respectively. Additionally, the excellent uniformity and batch-to-batch reproducibility of the substrates make them excellent candidates for reliable SERS sensing and biosensing.
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Graniel, O., Iatsunskyi, I., Coy, E., Humbert, C., Barbillon, G., Michel, T., … Bechelany, M. (2019). Au-covered hollow urchin-like ZnO nanostructures for surface-enhanced Raman scattering sensing. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 7(47), 15066–15073. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9tc05929f
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