Applied Surface Science, Vol.333, 126-133, 2015
Reproducible and recyclable SERS substrates: Flower-like Ag structures with concave surfaces formed by electrodeposition
Direct synthesis of three-dimensional Ag structures on solid substrates for the purposes of producing reproducible and recyclable surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) applications remains challenging. In this work, flower-like Ag structures with concave surfaces (FACS) were successfully electrodeposited onto ITO glass using the double-potentio static method. The FACS, with an enhancement factor of the order of 10(8), exhibited a SERS signal intensity 3.3 times stronger than that measured from Ag nanostructures without concave surfaces. A cleaning procedure involving lengthy immersion of the sample in ethanol and KNO3 was proposed to recycle the substrate and confirmed by using rhodamine 6G, adenine, and 4-aminothiophenol as target molecules. The findings can help to advance the practical applications of Ag nanostructure-based SERS substrates. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.