Controlled synthesis of a PS/Au/ZIF-8 hybrid structure as a SERS substrate for ultrasensitive detection†
Abstract
In this paper, PS (polystyrene)/Au/ZIF-8 (zeolite imidazole framework-8) hybrid structures were synthesized for the first time as novel SERS active substrates. A series of substrates were successfully prepared by changing the Au sputtering time (5 min, 8 min, 10 min, 15 min and 20 min). When the sputtering time of Au was 10 min, the 4-mercaptobenzoic acid (4-MBA) molecules on the PS/Au/ZIF-8 substrate exhibited the maximum SERS enhancement. Meanwhile, the hybrid SERS substrate exhibited good SERS reproducibility, and we successfully obtained an ultrahigh enhancement factor of 1.67 × 106. Probe molecules can be easily enriched on the surface of the PS/Au/ZIF-8 composite due to their large pore volume and the high surface area of metal organic framework (MOF) materials. ZIF-8 also guides the probe molecules to the “hot-spots” to enhance the SERS signals. Moreover, the detection limit of R6G molecules achieved was 10−12 M when PS/Au(10 min)/ZIF-8 was used as a highly sensitive SERS sensor. This strategy has brought new insights to SERS research, and has also provided a new idea for the application and development of SERS in MOF-based SERS materials and ultra-sensitive analyses.