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Interfacial effect of dual ultra-thin SiO 2 core-triple shell Au@SiO 2 @Ag@SiO 2 for ultra-sensitive trinitrotoluene (TNT) detection.

Bingxin LuQi QiYang WangHuaiqiu ChangJin ZhaiTingting You
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
Nanostructured hybrid Au@SiO 2 @Ag@SiO 2 was developed, which greatly enhanced the surface plasmon resonance effect due to the interfacial effect of dual ultra-thin SiO 2 in which the double-superimposed long-range plasmon transfer between Au and Ag and determinand molecules. In addition, the interfacial effect between the inner and outermost silica layer can contribute to the presence of an amplified electric field between Au core and Ag shell, which prevents aggregation and oxidation of nanoparticles. At the same time, the influence of the amount of silica in SiO 2 shells on the Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) was explored by controlling the experimental conditions. In our experiments, the ultrathin silica coating Au@SiO 2 @Ag@SiO 2 showed the best SERS performance, generating an analytical enhancement factor (AEF) of 5 × 10 6 . At the same time, nanoparticles modified by 4-aminothiophenol (4-ATP) can detect 2,4,6-TNT as low as 2.27 × 10 -6 ppb (10 -14 M) and exhibit excellent versatility in the detection of nitroaromatics. The results demonstrated that the interfacial effect of double-layer dielectric silica achieved the localized surface plasmon resonance enhancement effect in Au@SiO 2 @Ag@SiO 2 .
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