Enantiomeric Discrimination by Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering-Chiral Anisotropy of Chiral Nanostructured Gold Films.
Zexi LiuJing AiPrashant KumarEnming YouXiong ZhouXi LiuZhongqun TianPetr BouřYingying DuanLu HanNicholas A KotovSongyuan DingShunai ChePublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
A surface-enhanced Raman scattering-chiral anisotropy (SERS-ChA) effect is reported that combines chiral discrimination and surface Raman scattering enhancement on chiral nanostructured Au films (CNAFs) equipped in the normal Raman scattering Spectrometer. The CNAFs provided remarkably higher enhancement factors of Raman scattering (EFs) for particular enantiomers, and the SERS intensity was proportional to the enantiomeric excesses (ee) values. Except for molecules with mesomeric species, all of the tested enantiomers exhibited high SERS-ChA asymmetry factors (g), ranging between 1.34 and 1.99 regardless of polarities, sizes, chromophores, concentrations and ee. The effect might be attributed to selective resonance coupling between the induced electric and magnetic dipoles associated with enantiomers and chiral plasmonic modes of CNAFs.