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Spectroscopic analyses of particle and energy aggregations at the interface of silver nanoparticles and fluorescent carbon nanodots

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NANOSCALE
Volume 15, Issue 34, Pages 13987-13996

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3nr01695a

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This study investigates the effect of fluorescent carbon nanodots on the surface electromagnetic field of photoexcited silver nanoparticles. It is found that fluorescent carbon nanodots can mediate the aggregation of silver nanoparticles of matching size and shape to form nano-size conical structures, leading to enhanced electromagnetic field in proximity to the silver surface. The elevated energy state is confirmed by strengthening of the SERS signal and molecular spectroscopy studies.
We study the change in the surface electromagnetic field provided by photoexcited silver nanoparticles as the field is disturbed by fluorescent carbon nanodots. Fluorescent carbon nanodots with an appropriate quantity and quality of surface functional groups are used to mediate the aggregation of silver nanoparticles of matching size and shape to form available nano-size conical structures. Carbon nanodots in the composite absorb and transfer additional photoenergy to the silver surface, resulting in energy aggregation within the cone structure and enhancement of the electromagnetic field in proximity to the silver surface. This elevated energy state is manifested in the strengthening of the SERS signal of the analytical probe 4-aminophenyl disulfide and the mechanism involved is elucidated by additional molecular spectroscopy studies.

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