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Modification of surfaces of silver nanoparticles for controlled deposition of silicon, manganese, and titanium dioxides

Author
Kudelski, Andrzej
Abdulrahman, Heman
Krajczewski, Jan
Publication date
2018
Abstract (EN)

In this work we show that nanometric-thick layers of SiO2, MnO2, and TiO2 may be effectively deposited on various silver nanoparticles (including cubic Ag nanoparticles) covered by a very thin (below 0.4 nm) layer of silver sulphide. The background in Raman measurements generated by sulphide-protected Ag nanoparticles is significantly smaller than that for analogous Ag nanoparticles protected by a monolayer formed from alkanethiols – depositing alkanethiols on a surface of anisotropic silver nanoparticles is the current standard method used for protecting a surface of Ag nanoparticles before depositing a layer of silica. Because of significantly smaller generated Raman background, Ag@SiO2 nanostructures with an Ag2S linkage layer between the silver core and the silica shell are very promising low-background electromagnetic nanoresonators for carrying out Raman analysis of various surfaces – especially using what is known as shell-isolated nanoparticle-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SHINERS). Sample SHINERS analyses of various surfaces (including pesticide-contaminated surfaces of tomatoes) using cubic-Ag@SiO2 nanoparticles as electromagnetic nanoresonators are also presented.

Keywords EN
Shell-isolated nanoparticle-enhanced
Raman spectroscopy
SHINERS
Surface-enhanced raman spectroscopy
SERS
Ag@SiO2
Cubic Ag nanoparticles
PBN discipline
chemical sciences
Journal
Applied Surface Science
Volume
427
Pages from-to
334 - 339
ISSN
0169-4332
Open access license
Closed access