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Surface-Enhanced Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy for Analyzing Nucleophilic Molecules Using Ethylene Glycol Decorated TiO 2 Nanosheet.

Wen ZhongLi YeJingjing DuChuanyong Jing
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Surface-enhanced infrared absorption (SEIRA) spectroscopy has been developed for the nondestructive analysis of trace molecules. Herein, we found that ethylene glycol (EG) decorated TiO 2 nanosheet exhibits a selective SEIRA effect for molecules with nucleophilic groups, such as -NH 2 and -OH. The SEIRA effect was attributed to the chemical mechanism originating from the interactions between the surface EG and the analytes. The enhancement factor was negatively correlated with the electrophilicity index of the analytes ( p = 0.004), and the noncovalent bond dominates the interactions between the analytes and EG. The charge distribution analysis revealed that the -CH 2 groups of EG exposed on the TiO 2 surface are positively charged, attracting the electron-rich groups of the analyte. This attraction concentrates the analyte, redistributes its charge, defines its molecular dipole moment, and thereby enhances the SEIRA effect. The insights gained from this study shed light on developing new SEIRA substrates and emphasized the critical role of surface ligands in SEIRA applications.
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