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Shell thickness-dependent Au@Ag nanoparticles aggregates for high-performance SERS applications

Journal

TALANTA
Volume 195, Issue -, Pages 506-515

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2018.11.057

Keywords

SERS; Core-shell nanoparticles; Seed-mediated growth; Surface plasmonic property; Pesticide

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFD0400600]
  2. Collaborative Innovation Major Special Projects of Guangzhou City [201604020007]
  3. Guangdong Science and Technology Department [2015A020209016, 2016A040403040]
  4. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2017MS067, 2017MS075]
  5. Hong Kong-Macau - Taiwan Collaborative Innovation Platform of Guangdong Province on Intelligent Food Quality Control and Process Technology Equipment [2015KGJHZ001]
  6. Guangdong Provincial R&D Centre for the Modern Agricultural Industry on Non-destructive Detection and Intensive Processing of Agricultural Products
  7. Common Technical Innovation Team of Guangdong Province on Preservation and Logistics of Agricultural Products [2016LM2154]
  8. Innovation Centre of Guangdong Province for Modern Agricultural Science and Technology on Intelligent Sensing and Precision Control of Agricultural Product Qualities

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Plasmonic core-shell nanomaterials have attracted great attention and offered wide applications in surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) due to their unique localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) characteristics. In this study, the SERS performance of Ag coated Au nanoparticles aggregates (Au@AgNAs) substrate was explored. The fabrication of Au@AgNAs involved using spherical Au nanocrystals of 32 nm in diameter as the seeds, and ascorbic acid was used as the reductant. The thickness of the Ag shell deposited onto the Au surface was finely tuned from 3 to 13 nm by changing the amount of AgNO3 precursor. Results in this study suggested that the LSPR of the Au core was rapidly attenuated with increasing Ag shell thickness, while the LSPR bands for Ag shell blue-shifted from 390 to 420 rim. Au@AgNAs with the Ag shell thickness of 8.5 nm exhibited excellent SERS activity, which could realize detecting R6G at an ultralow concentration of 1 x 10(-12) M. Besides, the prepared Au@AgNAs showed well homogeneity and reproducibility, and the limit of detection of thiram was calculated as 1.09 x 10(-9) M, indicating that the Au@AgNAs substrate could be potentially used for high-performance SERS sensing applications.

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