Literature DB >> 34998194

Dendrimer stabilized nanoalloys for inkjet printing of surface-enhanced Raman scattering substrates.

Tiago Fernandes1, Natércia C T Martins1, Sara Fateixa1, Helena I S Nogueira1, Ana L Daniel-da-Silva1, Tito Trindade2.   

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Research on paper substrates prepared by inkjet deposition of metal nanoparticles for sensing applications has become a hot topic in recent years; however, the design of such substrates based on the deposition of alloy nanoparticles remains less explored. Herein, we report for the first time the inkjet printing of dendrimer-stabilized colloidal metal nanoalloys for the preparation of paper substrates for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) spectroscopy. To this end, nanoassemblies containing variable molar ratios of Au:Ag were prepared in the presence of poly(amidoamine) dendrimer (PAMAM), resulting in plasmonic properties that depend on the chemical composition of the final materials. The dendrimer-stabilized Au:Ag:PAMAM colloids exhibit high colloidal stability, making them suitable for the preparation of inks for long-term use in inkjet printing of paper substrates. Moreover, the pre-treatment of paper with a polystyrene (PS) aqueous emulsion resulted in hydrophobic substrates with improved SERS sensitivity, as illustrated in the analytical detection of tetramethylthiuram disulfide (thiram pesticide) dissolved in aqueous solutions. We suggest that the interactions established between the two polymers (PAMAM and PS) in an interface region over the cellulosic fibres, resulted in more exposed metallic surfaces for the adsorption of the analyte molecules. The resulting hydrophobic substrates show long-term plasmonic stability with high SERS signal retention for at least ninety days.
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Keywords:  Dendrimers; Metal nanoalloys; Paper sensors; SERS

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34998194     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2021.12.167

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Colloid Interface Sci        ISSN: 0021-9797            Impact factor:   8.128


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Review 1.  Colloidal nanomaterials for water quality improvement and monitoring.

Authors:  Ana C Estrada; Ana L Daniel-da-Silva; Cátia Leal; Cátia Monteiro; Cláudia B Lopes; Helena I S Nogueira; Isabel Lopes; Maria J Martins; Natércia C T Martins; Nuno P F Gonçalves; Sara Fateixa; Tito Trindade
Journal:  Front Chem       Date:  2022-09-27       Impact factor: 5.545

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