An Electrochromic Ag-Decorated WO 3-x Film with Adjustable Defect States for Electrochemical Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy.
Siqi QuJing GuanDongqi CaiQianshuo WangXiuyun WangWei SongWei JiPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Electrochemical surface-enhanced Raman scattering (EC-SERS) spectroscopy is an ultrasensitive spectro-electrochemistry technique that provides mechanistic and dynamic information on electrochemical interfaces at the molecular level. However, the plasmon-mediated photocatalysis hinders the intrinsic electrochemical behavior of molecules at electrochemical interfaces. This work aimed to develop a facile method for constructing a reliable EC-SERS substrate that can be used to study the molecular dynamics at electrochemical interfaces. Herein, a novel Ag-WO 3-x electrochromic heterostructure was synthesized for EC-SERS. Especially, the use of electrochromic WO 3-x film suppresses the influence of hot-electrons-induced catalysis while offering a reliable SERS effect. Based on this finding, the real electrochemical behavior of p-aminothiophenol (PATP) on Ag nanoparticles (NPs) surface was revealed for the first time. We are confident that metal-semiconductor electrochromic heterostructures could be developed into reliable substrates for EC-SERS analysis. Furthermore, the results obtained in this work provide new insights not only into the chemical mechanism of SERS, but also into the hot-electron transfer mechanism in metal-semiconductor heterostructures.
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