TY - JOUR
T1 - Preparation of a SERS substrate and its sample-loading method for point-of-use application
AU - Fang, C.
AU - Agarwal, A.
AU - Ji, H.
AU - Karen, W. Y.
AU - Yobas, L.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - A simple approach was demonstrated to prepare a silver (Ag) nanoparticle (NP) assembly as a SERS substrate. Just by dipping a flat silicon (Si) wafer into an aqueous deposition solution of hydrogen fluoride (HF) +silver nitrate (AgNO3), a monolayer of Ag NPs was uniformly deposited onto the Si wafer surface. In order to load the to-be-detected sample onto the as-prepared SERS substrate, three methods have been individually tested, (i)by incubating the SERS substrate in the sample solution, (ii)by dropping and drying a small volume of the sample solution (1-2μl) onto the SERS substrate surface, or (iii)by directly introducing the sample into the deposition solution. The last approach was also employed to metalize a Si nanowire (NW). Due to the NW's highly curved surface, the Ag NPs self-assembled and aggregated along the NW with a close interdistance. The aggregated Ag NPs on the NW surface can also be used as a SERS substrate. The demonstrated approach holds the promise to prepare a fresh SERS substrate at the point-of-use with the sample already loaded to promptly collect the SERS signal for the field application.
AB - A simple approach was demonstrated to prepare a silver (Ag) nanoparticle (NP) assembly as a SERS substrate. Just by dipping a flat silicon (Si) wafer into an aqueous deposition solution of hydrogen fluoride (HF) +silver nitrate (AgNO3), a monolayer of Ag NPs was uniformly deposited onto the Si wafer surface. In order to load the to-be-detected sample onto the as-prepared SERS substrate, three methods have been individually tested, (i)by incubating the SERS substrate in the sample solution, (ii)by dropping and drying a small volume of the sample solution (1-2μl) onto the SERS substrate surface, or (iii)by directly introducing the sample into the deposition solution. The last approach was also employed to metalize a Si nanowire (NW). Due to the NW's highly curved surface, the Ag NPs self-assembled and aggregated along the NW with a close interdistance. The aggregated Ag NPs on the NW surface can also be used as a SERS substrate. The demonstrated approach holds the promise to prepare a fresh SERS substrate at the point-of-use with the sample already loaded to promptly collect the SERS signal for the field application.
UR - https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000269929900020
UR - https://openalex.org/W2082148579
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/70349679145
U2 - 10.1088/0957-4484/20/40/405604
DO - 10.1088/0957-4484/20/40/405604
M3 - Journal Article
C2 - 19738294
SN - 0957-4484
VL - 20
JO - Nanotechnology
JF - Nanotechnology
IS - 40
M1 - 405604
ER -