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Facet-Dependent SERS Activity of Co 3 O 4 .

Yibo FengJiaxing WangJixiang HouXu ZhangYuhang GaoKaiwen Wang
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is an ultra-sensitive and rapid technique that is able to significantly enhance the Raman signals of analytes absorbed on functional substrates by orders of magnitude. Recently, semiconductor-based SERS substrates have shown rapid progress due to their great cost-effectiveness, stability and biocompatibility. In this work, three types of faceted Co 3 O 4 microcrystals with dominantly exposed {100} facets, {111} facets and co-exposed {100}-{111} facets (denoted as C-100, C-111 and C-both, respectively) are utilized as SERS substrates to detect the rhodamine 6G (R6G) molecule and nucleic acids (adenine and cytosine). C-100 exhibited the highest SERS sensitivity among these samples, and the lowest detection limits (LODs) to R6G and adenine can reach 10 -7 M. First-principles density functional theory (DFT) simulations further unveiled a stronger photoinduced charge transfer (PICT) in C-100 than in C-111. This work provides new insights into the facet-dependent SERS for semiconductor materials.
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