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Hotspot-Induced Transformation of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Fingerprints

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ACS NANO
卷 4, 期 6, 页码 3087-3094

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn100269v

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SERS; fingerprint; hotspot; Au nanorod; linear aggregation

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  1. Ministry of Education, Singapore (ARC) [27/07, 13/09]

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The most studied effect of surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) hotspots is the enormous Raman enhancement of the analytes therein. A less known effect, though, is that the formation of hotspots may cause the trapped analytes to change molecular orientation, which in turn leads to pronounced changes in SERS fingerprints. Here, we demonstrate this effect by creating and characterizing hotspots in colloidal solutions. Anisotropically functionalized Au nanorods were synthesized, whereby the sides were specifically encapsulated by polystyrene-block-poly(acrylic add), leaving the ends unencapsulated and functionalized by a SERS analyte, 4-mercaptobenzoic acid. Upon salt treatment, these nanorods assemble into linear chains, forming hotspots that incorporate the SERS analyte. Enormous SERS enhancement was observed, particularly for some weak/inactive SIRS modes that were not present in the original spectrum before the hotspots formation. Detailed spectral analysis showed that the variations of the SIRS fingerprint were consistent with the reorientation of analyte molecules from nearly upright to parallel/tilted conformation on the Au surface. We propose that the aggregation of Au nanorods exerts physical stress on the analytes in the hotspots, causing the molecular reorientation. Such a hotspot-induced variation of SIRS fingerprints was also observed in several other systems using different analytes.

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