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2017
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Microfluidic setup for on-line SERS monitoring using laser induced nanoparticle spots as SERS active substrate

Abstract
A microfluidic setup which enables on-line monitoring of residues of malachite green (MG) using surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is reported. The SERS active substrate was prepared via laser induced synthesis of silver or gold nanoparticles spot on the bottom of a 200 mm inner dimension glass capillary, by focusing the laser beam during a continuous flow of a mixture of silver nitrate or gold chloride and sodium citrate. The described microfluidic setup enables within a few minutes the monitoring of several processes: the synthesis of the SERS active spot, MG adsorption to the metal surface, detection of the analyte when saturation of the SERS signal is reached, and finally, the desorption of MG from the spot. Moreover, after MG complete desorption, the regeneration of the SERS active spot was achieved. The detection of MG was possible down to 10−7 M concentration with a good reproducibility when using silver or gold spots as SERS substrate.
Author(s)
Buja, Oana-M.
Gordan, Ovidiu D.
Leopold, Nicolae
Morschhauser, A.
Nestler, J.
Zahn, Dietrich R.T.
Zeitschrift
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
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10.3762/bjnano.8.26
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