Issue 13, 2011

Non aggregated colloidal silver nanoparticles for surface enhanced resonance Raman spectroscopy

Abstract

Silver nanoparticles with a tuneable λ max were produced as colloids by heterogeneous nucleation. The synthesis process is both fast and repeatable, producing stable PVA capped nanoparticles. The colloid's effectiveness in the SERRS system was investigated using Rhodamine 6G, R6G, Crystal Violet, CV, and Malachite Green, MG, as probe molecules. A clear sensing trend was observed, where the Raman signal emitted was significantly enhanced by the addition of silver nanoparticles. A build up of signal intensity is observed until an optimum ratio is achieved, followed by a decline in signal intensity as the concentration of nanoparticles is further increased. The sensing trend appeared to be dependant on the structure of these model molecules with similarly structured compounds exhibiting similar trends. Thus a maximum enhancement with the Ag: analyte molar ratio of ∼ 5.56: 1, was seen for CV and MG whereas R6G had a maximum enhancement at the Ag: analyte molar ratio of ∼ 2.25: 1.

Graphical abstract: Non aggregated colloidal silver nanoparticles for surface enhanced resonance Raman spectroscopy

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Mar 2011
Accepted
13 May 2011
First published
27 May 2011

Analyst, 2011,136, 2794-2801

Non aggregated colloidal silver nanoparticles for surface enhanced resonance Raman spectroscopy

A. C. Power, A. J. Betts and J. F. Cassidy, Analyst, 2011, 136, 2794 DOI: 10.1039/C1AN15250E

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