SERS Substrates: Silver-Coated Rose Petal: Green, Facile, Low-Cost and Sustainable Fabrication of a SERS Substrate with Unique Superhydrophobicity and High Efficiency (Advanced Optical Materials 1/2013)

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Y.-L. Zhang, H.-B. Sun and co-workers report the facile fabrication of highly efficient SERS substrates from natural rose petals. The unique surface superhydrophobicity and the hierarchical nature of the structures contribute to their high sensitivity and low detection limit. © 2013 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Xu, B. B., Zhang, Y. L., Zhang, W. Y., Liu, X. Q., Wang, J. N., Zhang, X. L., … Sun, H. B. (2013). SERS Substrates: Silver-Coated Rose Petal: Green, Facile, Low-Cost and Sustainable Fabrication of a SERS Substrate with Unique Superhydrophobicity and High Efficiency (Advanced Optical Materials 1/2013). Advanced Optical Materials, 1(1), 55–55. https://doi.org/10.1002/adom.201370007

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