Kinetically-controlled growth of chestnut-like au nanocrystals with high-density tips and their high sers performances on organochlorine pesticides

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Abstract

A modified seed growth route was developed to fabricate the Au nanocrystals with high-density tips based on kinetically-controlled growth via adjusting the adding rate of Au seeds into growth solution. The obtained Au nanostructures were chestnut-like in morphology and about 100 nm in size. They were built of the radial [111]-oriented nanoneedles and were 30–50 nm in length. There were about 120–150 tips in each nanocrystal. The formation of chestnut-like Au nanocrystals is ascribed to surfactant-induced preferential growth of seeds along direction [111]. Importantly, the chestnut-like Au configuration displayed powerful surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) performance (enhance factor > 107 ), owing to the high density of tips. Further, such film was used as a SERS substrate for the detection of lindane (γ-666) molecules (the typical organochlorine pesticide). The detection limit was about 10 ppb, and the relationship between SERS intensity I and concentration C of 666 accords with the double logarithm linear. This work presents a simple approach to Au nanocrystal with high-density tips, and provides a highly efficacious SERS-substrate for quantitative and trace recognition of toxic chlorinated pesticides.

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Zhou, X., Zhao, Q., Liu, G., Zhang, H., Li, Y., & Cai, W. (2018). Kinetically-controlled growth of chestnut-like au nanocrystals with high-density tips and their high sers performances on organochlorine pesticides. Nanomaterials, 8(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano8070560

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