Abstract
The fabrication of paper-based SERS substrates, which provided the advantages of active Raman signal enhancement with good reproducibility is still a challenge for real-world applications. In this report, we showed how the SERS enhancement and reproducibility of Au NP paper substrates prepared by inkjet-printed method could be improved significantly by second growth of Ag NPs. The Au/Ag NP paper substrates fabricated with the improved protocol had a much higher SERS enhancement (about 1.356✕103 times) compared with printed Au NP paper substrates. Moreover, the reaction parameters affected the SERS enhancement of Au/Ag NP paper substrates were optimized by collecting rhodamine 6G (R6G) SERS spectra. Further, the reproducibility of Au/Ag NP paper substrates were evaluated on random spots of single substrate and batch to batch substrates by recording the intensity of R6G at 611 cm−1. The SERS intensities at 611 cm−1 showed small relative standard deviation, which indicated the good reproducibility of Au/Ag NP paper substrates. This improved method enabled the printed Au NP paper substrates to possess the practical applicability for the on-site SERS sensing.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 123416 |
| Journal | Materials Chemistry and Physics |
| Volume | 253 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1 Oct 2020 |
Keywords
- Ag nanoparticles
- Inkjet printing
- Paper substrates
- Plasmon
- Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)
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