High-Yield Gold Nanohydrangeas on Three-Dimensional Carbon Nanotube Foams for Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Sensors
Rong Yang, Zhen Zhang, Naiqian Miao, Weichen Fang, Zuo Xiao, Xiaodong Shen, Wenbo Xin
Abstract
High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Recently, carbon nanomaterial-supported plasmonic nanocrystals used as high-performance surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrates have attracted increasing attention due to their ultra-high sensitivity of detection. However, most of the work focuses on the design of 2-D planar substrates with traditional plasmonic structures, such as nanoparticles, nanorods, nanowires, and so forth. Here, we report a novel strategy for the preparation of high-yield Au nanohydrangeas on three-dimensional porous polydopamine (PDA)/polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)/carbon nanotube (CNT) foams. The structures and growth mechanisms of these specific Au nanocrystals are systematically investigated. PDA plays the role of both a reducing agent as well as an anchoring site for Au nanohydrangeas’ growth. We also show that the ratio of surfactant KBr to the gold precursor (HAuCl 4 ) is key to obtain these structures in a manner of high production. Moreover, the substrate of the CNT foam–Au nanohydrangea hybrid can be employed as SERS sensors and can detect the analytes down to 10 –9 M.