Abstract: | Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have attracted great attention for their potential use in many applications because of their intrinsic properties. The importance other than the impact of the application of CNT‐embedded membranes in the area of water technology development is immense. In this context, the identification and quantification of CNTs in aqueous resources during relevant water purification processes can be proven of high significance. Surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) potentially has the sensitivity required for trace analysis and has been previously used for CNT identification on solid substrates. A thorough study for the identification and quantification of small concentrations of multi‐walled CNTs (MWCNTs) in water suspensions via SERS has been performed. The functionalization of MWCNTs with pyridine groups seems to favor the surface enhancement of relevant Raman signal. This study constitutes the first step of a work in progress for the characterization of CNTs at quite low concentration range by SERS in any water suspension. It is based on an ex ante functionalization of the CNTs by pyridine, demonstrating the potential of the method. Our long‐term aim is its general application built, however, in an ex post relevant functionalization of the CNTs in any aqueous solution. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |