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Fabrication of Hybrid Silver Microstructures from Vermiculite Templates as SERS Substrates.


ABSTRACT: There is great interest in developing complex, 3D plasmonic materials with unusual structural properties. This can be achieved via template-assisted approaches exploiting scaffold elements to engineer unique plasmonic substrates, which would be otherwise impossible to synthesize. Herein, we present a novel, simple, and low-cost template-assisted method for producing interconnected 3-D silver microstructures by utilizing vermiculite, a well-known silicate, as both in-situ reductant and template for silver growth. The silicate network of the vermiculite can be easily removed by dissolution with hydrofluoric acid, which, simultaneously, leads to the formation of a magnesium fluoride skeleton supporting a plasmonically active silver film. Optical, morphological, and chemical properties of the materials were extensively investigated, revealing, for example, that hybrid silver microstructures can be exploited as valuable SERS substrates over a broad spectral range of excitation wavelengths.

SUBMITTER: Pazos-Perez N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7153242 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fabrication of Hybrid Silver Microstructures from Vermiculite Templates as SERS Substrates.

Pazos-Perez Nicolas N   Guerrini Luca L   Alvarez-Puebla Ramon A RA  

Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) 20200307 3


There is great interest in developing complex, 3D plasmonic materials with unusual structural properties. This can be achieved via template-assisted approaches exploiting scaffold elements to engineer unique plasmonic substrates, which would be otherwise impossible to synthesize. Herein, we present a novel, simple, and low-cost template-assisted method for producing interconnected 3-D silver microstructures by utilizing vermiculite, a well-known silicate, as both in-situ reductant and template f  ...[more]

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