JOURNAL ARTICLE

ZnO/Au Composite Nanoarrays As Substrates for Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Detection

Limiao ChenLin‐Bao LuoZhenhua ChenMingliang ZhangJuan Antonio ZapienChun‐Sing LeeShuit Tong Lee

Year: 2009 Journal:   The Journal of Physical Chemistry C Vol: 114 (1)Pages: 93-100   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Well-aligned ZnO nanoneedle and nanorod arrays were grown on an aluminum-doped zinc oxide (AZO) buffer layer by chemical vapor deposition and used as templates for making gold-coated ZnO (ZnO/Au) composite nanoarrays. The coverage of Au nanoparticles on ZnO nanoneedle and nanorod was controlled by varying the concentration of Au precursor. High coverage led to the formation of ZnO/Au nanoneedle bundles. The ZnO/Au composite nanoarrays were applied as substrates in surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) measurement. The SERS enhancement factor is mainly controlled by gold coverage and morphologies of the ZnO/Au nanoarrays. Their application in rapid detection of melamine in egg white is demonstrated. This SERS-based melamine detection is advantageous in that sample pretreatment is not needed. It showed the potential of the ZnO/Au nanoarrays as a convenient and robust SERS-active substrate for food safety monitoring.

Keywords:
Nanoneedle Materials science Nanorod Raman scattering Nanotechnology Composite number Substrate (aquarium) Raman spectroscopy Nanoparticle Melamine Chemical vapor deposition Layer (electronics) Chemical engineering Nanostructure Composite material Optics

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