Limiao ChenLin‐Bao LuoZhenhua ChenMingliang ZhangJuan Antonio ZapienChun‐Sing LeeShuit Tong Lee
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.
Chunyu LiuPengfei SunMinshan ZhangHongxing CaiYong TanXiaochuan Yang
Grégory BarbillonVinod E. SandanaChristophe HumbertB. BélierDavid J. RogersF. Hosseini TéhéraniP. BoveRyan McClintockManijeh Razeghi
Guling ZhangChaoyue DengHonglong ShiBin ZouYongchao LiTengteng LiuWenzhong Wang
Jie ZhangXiaolei ZhangYimin DingYong Zhu
Samuel AdesoyeSaqer Al AbdullahAnjali KumariGayani PathirajaKyle NowlinKristen Dellinger