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Moving MoO 2 /C Nanospheres with the Functions of Enrichment and Sensing for Online-High-Throughput SERS Detection.

Xiaoyu SongMeng YinJunfang LiYahui LiHaifeng YangQinghong KongHua BaiGuangcheng XiLanqun Mao
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2022)
The development of online surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) detection methods is crucial to achieving high-throughput efficiency. Herein, a non-noble-metal moving substrate that integrates the functions of enrichment and sensing is developed for the microfluidic online-high-throughput detection of pollutants. The lowest limit of detection of 1 × 10 -12 M and a Raman enhancement factor of 6.3 × 10 8 are obtained on the nanospheres. In a single detection channel, the analysis of 20 samples is achieved within 5 min, and the relative standard deviation of the signals is less than 6.8%. Compared with static SERS detection of fixed substrates, this dynamic SERS detection method greatly reduces the contamination memory effect of the analyte residue, enabling it to perform the sequential quantitative detection of samples with large concentration differences. Moreover, the current online SERS platform realizes the rapid quantitative detection of multicomponent samples.
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