Direct printing of gold nanospheres from colloidal solutions by pyroelectrohydrodynamic jet allows hypersensitive SERS sensing
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Pyro-electrohydrodynamic jet printing (p-jet) has been used to fabricate a nanostructured plasmonic sensor for
SERS spectroscopy. The p-jet approach allowed us to have an assembly of nanoparticles with suitable geometry
and size, which resulted in a sensing surface with intense SERS activity and a rather homogeneous response.
Raman imaging measurements highlighted strong Enhancement Factors across the sensing area, exceeding those
of the pristine colloidal solution by almost two orders of magnitude. The intense plasmonic effect was further
demonstrated by the spectroscopic recognition of a metal-catalyzed dimerization process triggered to completeness
at the metal surface. The results presented herein demonstrate the usefulness of the proposed SERS
sensor for hypersensitive molecular analysis.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SERS spectroscopy; Sensors; Jet-printing; Colloids; Plasmonic
List of contributors:
Rega, Romina; Ferraro, Pietro; Grilli, Simonetta; Vespini, Veronica; Pannico, Marianna; Musto, Pellegrino
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