Microspectrometric investigation of active substrates for surface enhanced Raman scattering |
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Authors: | JJ Laserna WS Sutherland JD Winefordner |
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Institution: | Department of Chemistry, University of FIorida, Gainesville, FL 32611 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The results of investigations of several new active silver substrates and some previously reported active silver substrates for surface enhanced Raman spectrometry (SERS) using a Raman microprobe are given. Filter-papers of different composition and porosity, silver membranes and glass slides are evaluated as supports for SERS active substrates. Methods of silver preparation include evaporation and chemical reduction. The Raman microprobe facilitates the acquisition of SER spectra of the adsorbate over the metal microstructure being observed on a TV monitor. This capability allows the establishment of practical relationships between the surface morphology and SERS activity which can be used as guidelines for SERS experiments with the microprobe. For the most monodisperse substrates, it is possible to establish a linear relationship between SERS intensity and adsorbate concentration. In the lower extreme of the calibration graph, the amount of adsorbate being observed under the microscope objective is only 0.3 amol or 1.9 × 105 molecules. |
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Keywords: | Silver substrates Aminoacridine |
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