| Literature DB >> 28808908 |
Shuai Yuan1, Fengyan Ge2,3, Man Zhou1, Zaisheng Cai1, Shanyi Guang1.
Abstract
A novel pH-responsive Ag@polyacryloyl hydrazide (Ag@PAH) nanoparticle for the first time as a surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrate was prepared without reducing agent and end-capping reagent. Ag@PAH nanoparticles exhibited an excellent tunable detecting performance in the range from pH = 4 to pH = 9. This is explained that the swelling-shrinking behavior of responsive PAH can control the distance between Ag NPs and the target molecules under external pH stimuli, resulting in the tunable LSPR and further controlled SERS. Furthermore, Ag@PAH nanoparticles possessed an ultra-sensitive detecting ability and the detection limit of Rhodamine 6G reduced to 10-12 M. These advantages qualified Ag@PAH NP as a promising smart SERS substrate in the field of trace analysis and sensors.Entities:
Keywords: Ag@PAH NPs; SERS; Tunable; Ultra-sensitive; pH-responsive
Year: 2017 PMID: 28808908 PMCID: PMC5555959 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-017-2257-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Schematic illustration of the prepared process of Ag@PAH NPs
Fig. 2a HRTEM images and particle size distribution of Ag@PAH NPs. b pH dependence of the hydrodynamic diameter of Ag@PAH NPs. c pH dependence of the UV-vis absorption spectra of Ag@PAH NPs
Fig. 3a Schematic illustration of the fabrication SERS process of R6G on Ag@PAH NPs substrates. b Schematic illustration for the tunable SERS mechanism of R6G with Ag@PAH NPs at different pH values
Fig. 4a SERS spectra of R6G adsorbed with different pH values. b EFs of R6G on Ag@PAH NPs as a function of pH values at 1509 cm−1. c SERS spectra of R6G with different concentrations adsorbed on Ag@PAH NPs. d Relationship of peak intensities at 1509 cm−1 and concentrations of R6G (The inset is the linear relationship between the logarithmic intensities and concentrations of R6G.)