Ping XuNathan H. MackSeaho JeonStephen K. DoornXijiang HanHsing‐Lin Wang
We report a facile synthesis of large-area homogeneous three-dimensional (3D) Ag nanostructures on Au-supported polyaniline (PANI) membranes through a direct chemical reduction of metal ions by PANI. The citric acid absorbed on the Au nuclei that are prefabricated on PANI membranes directs Ag nanoaprticles (AgNPs) to self-assemble into 3D Ag nanosheet structures. The fabricated hybrid metal nanostructures display uniform surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) responses throughout the whole surface area, with an average enhancement factor of 10(6)-10(7). The nanocavities formed by the stereotypical stacking of these Ag nanosheets and the junctions and gaps between two neighboring AgNPs are believed to be responsible for the strong SERS response upon plasmon absorption. These homogeneous metal nanostructure decorated PANI membranes can be used as highly efficient SERS substrates for sensitive detection of chemical and biological analytes.
Ping Xu (122619)Nathan H. Mack (1961440)Sea-Ho Jeon (2242297)Stephen K. Doorn (1358862)Xijiang Han (380707)Hsing-Lin Wang (1295184)
Khương Quoc VõThu Anh NguyenThi Thu Huyen DuongTuyen Thi Thanh HuynhPham Văn ThinhMinh Hong PhamPhuong Phong Thi Nguyen
Jiaojiao HeXijiang HanJun YanLeilei KangBin ZhangYunchen DuCunku DongHsing‐Lin WangPing Xu
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