Ta@Ag Porous Array with High Stability and Biocompatibility for SERS Sensing of Bacteria

  • Dongzhen Chen
  • , Pan Ning
  • , Yu Zhang
  • , Jinyu Jing
  • , Meng Zhang
  • , Liang Zhang
  • , Jian Huang
  • , Xinhai He
  • , Tao Fu
  • , Zhongxiao Song
  • , Guangyu He
  • , Dan Qian
  • , Xiaodong Zhu

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Abstract

The reliable sensing of bacteria by surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) technology necessitates a rational design of a substrate with high sensitivity, stability, and minimal invasion. Hence, a bimetallic Ta@Ag film with a porous array is developed by the magnetron sputtering technique and the structure could be controlled by a Ta dopant. A porous array connected by ligaments with compact granular nanoprotrusions is a fascinating substrate for SERS sensing. It makes steady SERS signals even in harsh chemical environments due to its high structural and chemical stability. The configuration of binary Ta@Ag has higher surface free energy than that of pure Ag, and the strong bactericidal activity of Ag is suppressed efficiently. Using E. coli as a model pathogen, the Ta@Ag porous film could maintain the long-term survival rate of E. coli up to 95% and a limit of SERS detection of E. coli down to 102 CFU/mL, which is measured by the standard colony-counting method. In sum, this work provides a promising strategy to fabricate a corrosion-resistant and biocompatible bimetallic Ta@Ag film with a porous array for the SERS sensing of microbial cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)20138-20144
Number of pages7
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume12
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 29 Apr 2020

Keywords

  • SERS sensing
  • bacteria analysis
  • bimetallic Ta@Ag film
  • porous array
  • stability

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