Fast Synthesis of Au Nanoparticles on Metal–Phenolic Network for Sweat SERS Analysis

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Abstract

The biochemical composition of sweat is closely related to the human physiological state, which provides a favorable window for the monitoring of human health status, especially for the athlete. Herein, an ultra-simple strategy based on the surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) technique for sweat analysis is established. Metal–phenolic network (MPN), an outstanding organic-inorganic hybrid material, is adopted as the reductant and platform for the in situ formation of Au-MPN, which displays excellent SERS activity with the limit of detection to 10−15 M for 4-mercaptobenzoic acid (4-MBA). As an ultrasensitive SERS sensor, Au-MPN is capable of discriminating the molecular fingerprints of sweat components acquired from a volunteer after exercise, such as urea, uric acid, lactic acid, and amino acid. For pH sensing, Au-MPN/4-MBA efficiently presents the pH values of the volunteer’s sweat, which can indicate the electrolyte metabolism during exercise. This MPN-based SERS sensing strategy unlocks a new route for the real-time physiological monitoring of human health.

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Zhang, X., Wang, X., Ning, M., Wang, P., Wang, W., Zhang, X., … Li, S. (2022). Fast Synthesis of Au Nanoparticles on Metal–Phenolic Network for Sweat SERS Analysis. Nanomaterials, 12(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12172977

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