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Detection of nitrite with a surface-enhanced Raman scattering sensor based on silver nanopyramid array.


ABSTRACT: Nutrient pollution is of worldwide environmental and health concerns due to extensive use of nitrogen fertilizers and release of livestock waste, which induces nitrite compounds in aquatic systems. Herein a surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) sensor is developed for nitrite detection based on coupling between the plasmonic gold nanostars and the silver nanopyramid array. When nitrite is present in the assay, an azo group is formed between the 1-naphthylamine-functionalized silver nanopyramids and the 4-aminothiophenol-functionalized gold nanostars. This not only generates the SERS spectral fingerprint for selective detection, but also creates "hot spots" at the gap between the Au nanostars and the Ag nanopyramids where the azo group is located, amplifying SERS signals remarkably. Finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulation shows a SERS enhancement factor of 4?×?1010?at the "hot spots". As a result, the SERS sensor achieves a limit of detection of 0.6?pg/mL toward nitrite in water, and enables nitrite detection in real-world river water samples. In addition, this sensor eliminates the use of any Raman reporter and any expensive molecular recognition probe such as antibody and aptamer. This highly sensitive, selective and inexpensive SERS sensor has unique advantages over colorimetric, electrochemical and fluorescent devices for small molecule detection.

SUBMITTER: Zheng P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6264794 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Detection of nitrite with a surface-enhanced Raman scattering sensor based on silver nanopyramid array.

Zheng Peng P   Kasani Sujan S   Shi Xiaofei X   Boryczka Ashley E AE   Yang Feng F   Tang Haibin H   Li Ming M   Zheng Wanhong W   Elswick Daniel E DE   Wu Nianqiang N  

Analytica chimica acta 20180817


Nutrient pollution is of worldwide environmental and health concerns due to extensive use of nitrogen fertilizers and release of livestock waste, which induces nitrite compounds in aquatic systems. Herein a surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) sensor is developed for nitrite detection based on coupling between the plasmonic gold nanostars and the silver nanopyramid array. When nitrite is present in the assay, an azo group is formed between the 1-naphthylamine-functionalized silver nanopyrami  ...[more]

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