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Ru-Jia Yu1, Jia-Jia Sun2, Heng Song3, Jing-Zhi Tian4, Da-Wei Li5, Yi-Tao Long6.
Abstract
Real-time monitoring of chemical reactions is still challenging as well as important to study reaction mechanisms and reaction kinetics. Herein, we demonstrated the real-time monitoring of o-phenylenediamine (Entities:
Keywords: oxidation of o-phenylenediamine; real-time monitoring; surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy
Year: 2017 PMID: 28272329 PMCID: PMC5375816 DOI: 10.3390/s17030530
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Scheme 1Schematic representation of the real-time monitoring of OPD oxidation on the surface of gold nanoparticles.
Figure 1The characterization of the reaction of OPD in the presence of Cu2+. (A) A photograph showing the OPD solution in the presence (left) and absence of (right) Cu2+; (B) Florescent photograph of the above solutions under irradiation by 365 nm ultraviolet light; (C) UV-Vis spectra of the solutions.
Figure 2(A) SERS spectra of the AuNPs/OPD, AuNPs and OPD solutions; (B) Raman response of the AuNPs/OPD solution under incubation at 37 °C for (a) 0 h, (b) 1 h, (c) 2 h, (d) 3 h, (e) 6 h, (f) 12 h, (g) 24 h; (C) SERS intensities at the bands of 1500 cm−1 and 1262 cm−1 plotted with different incubation times. Error bars were based on three independent measurements.
Figure 3(A) SERS spectra of AuNPs/OPD solution in the presence of Cu2+ at different reaction times under incubation at 37 °C; (B) Plot of 10 × I1372/I1262 against different reaction times.
Scheme 2The proposed mechanism of the oxidation of OPD in the presence of copper ions.