Ecofriendly Filtration of Silver Nanoparticles for Ultrasensitive Surface-Enhanced (Resonance) Raman Spectroscopy-Based Detection

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作者
Dorney, Kevin M. [1 ,2 ]
Shropshire, Nicholas S. [3 ]
Adams, Daniel G. [3 ]
Zandi, Ashkan [4 ]
Baker, Joshua [1 ]
Brittle, Seth [1 ]
Kanel, Sushil [1 ,5 ]
Hooshmand, Nasrin [3 ]
Pavel, Ioana E. [3 ]
机构
[1] Wright State Univ, Dept Chem, Dayton, OH 45435 USA
[2] Imec vzw, Kapeldreef 75, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium
[3] Texas A&M Univ Corpus Christi, Dept Phys & Environm Sci, Corpus Christi, TX 78412 USA
[4] Georgia Inst Technol, Sch Elect & Comp Engn, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
[5] UES, Beavercreek, OH 45432 USA
来源
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C | 2024年 / 128卷 / 39期
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
PLASMON RESONANCE; SINGLE-MOLECULE; RHODAMINE; 6G; METAL NANOPARTICLES; GOLD NANOPARTICLES; SCATTERING SERRS; SIZE; SHAPE; SENSITIVITY; SEPARATION;
D O I
10.1021/acs.jpcc.4c03837
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In this study, a widely used colloid of Creighton AgNPs (ORI, 1-100 nm, mostly <= 40 nm, similar to 10 mu g mL(-1)) was rapidly manipulated via tangential flow filtration (TFF) for highly reproducible surface-enhanced (resonance) Raman spectroscopy (SE(R)RS) experiments down to the single-molecule (SM) level. The quasi-spherical AgNPs were size-selected, purified, and concentrated in two TFF fractions of a cutoff diameter of similar to 40 nm: AgNP <= 40 (similar to 900 mu g mL(-1)) and AgNP >= 40 (similar to 100 mu g mL(-1)). The SE(R)S-based sensing capabilities of the two TFF fractions were then tested under pre-resonance (632.8 nm) and resonance (532.1 nm) excitation conditions for rhodamine 6G (R6G, 10(-6)-10(-15) M). Both TFF isolates, AgNP <= 40 and AgNP >= 40, were more effective in adsorbing the R6G analyte (>= 91%) than the original colloid (>= 78%) at submonolayer coverages. Furthermore, the surface enhancement factors (SEF) of the two TFF fractions were markedly superior to those of ORI under all excitation conditions. SERS at 632.8 nm: only AgNP >= 40 enabled the detection of R6G at 10(-9) M and produced the largest SEF (2.1 x 10(6)). SE(R)RS and SM-SERRS at 532.1 nm: AgNP >= 40 gave rise to the largest SEF values (2.5 x 10(10)) corresponding to the SM regime down to 10(-15) M of R6G. Nevertheless, AgNP <= 40 compensated for the size-dependence of the electromagnetic enhancements by an increase in the silver concentration, which led to SEF values comparable to those of AgNP >= 40 through additional resonance enhancements. TFF resulted into a similar to 100-fold increase (AgNP <= 40) in the number of negatively charged AgNPs that were available to electrostatically bridge R6G cations and form SERRS "hot-spots" (AgNP-R6G-AgNP) within the focal volume. Evidently, the interplay between AgNP size, AgNP concentration, and excitation wavelength governs the SE(R)RS enhancements. This study demonstrated that TFF can facilitate the ecofriendly isolation of spherical AgNPs of controlled morphological and plasmonic properties for further enhancing their sensing capabilities as SE(R)RS substrates.
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页码:16563 / 16575
页数:13
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