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Improved SERS sensing on biosynthetically grown self-cleaning plasmonic ZnO nano-leaves

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NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Volume 45, Issue 44, Pages 20895-20903

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1nj02883a

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  1. UPE II, Jawaharlal Nehru University, University Grants Commission
  2. Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India
  3. DST under the INSPIRE fellowship programme [IF 150445]

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The text discusses the trend of sustainable development driving modern technology, emphasizing the importance of adopting greener fabrication processes in the manufacturing sector. A bi-functional hybrid system was synthesized using a biosynthetic reduction strategy, showing strong surface-enhanced Raman scattering characteristics.
Sustainability drives modern technology. Practices ensuring efficient resource utilization, guided resource handling and promotion of negative ecological footprint befittingly implicate growth. With manufacturing being one of the major contributing sectors to a nation's economy, adopting greener fabrication processes, the production of cleaner energy and the development of efficient products are important to achieve technological translation. Herein, a bi-functional hybrid (semiconductor-metal) system comprising zinc oxide nano leaves uniformly decorated with gold nano islands was synthesized using a one-step, room temperature biosynthetic reduction strategy. Being a one-step process, the number of reaction reagents and auxiliary byproducts was limited while material engineering ensured efficient product performance derived from coexistence of localized surface plasmon, semiconduction and their synergistic interaction. Detailed characterization of the as synthesized hybrid system concludes presence of defect states, crystalline nature, engineered band gap, pertinent chemical elemental state and interfacial charge distribution features. The hybrid nanostructures show strong surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) characteristics for model R6G molecules (LOD: 10(-10) M). Marked with the presence of symmetric and non-totally symmetric Raman vibrations, the role of electromagnetic and chemical enhancement was equally attributed to improved signal strengths. Contribution from charge transfer was verified using off resonance measurements and by studying the photolytic behavior of the nano-hybrid system. The self-cleaning feature of the nanohybrid was tested against a model bacterial contaminant S. aureus, which was killed with 100% efficiency using similar to 60 mu g ml(-1) under natural sunlight.

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