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Synthesis of cuprous oxide/silver (Cu 2 O/Ag) hybrid as surface-enhanced Raman scattering probe for trace determination of methyl orange.

Thi Thu Ha PhamXuan Hoa VuNguyen Dac DienTran Thu TrangNguyen Van HaoNguyen Duc ToanNghiem Thi Ha LienTong Sy TienTran Thi Kim ChiNguyen Thi HienPham Minh TanDong Thi Linh
Published in: Royal Society open science (2023)
Recently, there have been publications on preparing hybrid materials between noble metal and semiconductor for applications in surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrates to detect some toxic organic dyes. However, the use of cuprous oxide/silver (Cu 2 O/Ag) to measure the trace amounts of methyl orange (MO) has not been reported. Therefore, in this study, the trace level of MO in water solvent was determined using a SERS substrate based on Cu 2 O microcubes combined with silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs). Herein, a series of Cu 2 O/Ag x ( x = 1-5) hybrids with various Ag amounts was synthesized via a solvothermal method followed by a reduction process, and their SERS performance was studied in detail. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy results confirmed that 10 nm Ag NPs were well dispersed on 200-500 nm Cu 2 O microcubes to form Cu 2 O/Ag heterojunctions. Using the as-prepared Cu 2 O and Cu 2 O/Ag x as MO probe, the Cu 2 O/Ag5 nanocomposite showed the highest SERS activity of all samples with the limit of detection as low to 1 nM and the enhancement factor as high as 4 × 10 8 . The logarithm of the SERS peak intensity at 1389 cm -1 increased linearly with the logarithm of the concentration of MO in the range from 1 nM to 0.1 mM.
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