首页|Annealing Temperature-Dependent Surface-Enhanced Raman spectroscopy on MoS2-Covered silver nanoparticle array
Annealing Temperature-Dependent Surface-Enhanced Raman spectroscopy on MoS2-Covered silver nanoparticle array
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Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) is an ultra-sensitive analytical tool that can effectively detect and identify molecules by their unique vibrational fingerprints. Development of SERS substrates with good stability, high sensitivity and reproducibility is still a big challenge in practical applications. Recently, 2D materials/metallic hybrid SERS substrates provide a new prospect to improve the SERS performance. Here, we obtain a monolayer MoS2 covered silver nanoparticle (AgNP) array as a high-performance SERS substrate. Annealing temperature-dependent SERS signals on the hybrid substrate have been explored. The optimum SERS performance was obtained at 290 t (the detection limit of 10(13) M for Rhodamine 6G and the corresponding SERS enhancement factor of 8.3 x 10(9)), which is attributed to the better contact between AgNPs and MoS2 and the uniform AgNPs with appropriate particle sizes. The prepared MoS2/AgNPs hybrid substrates also have been utilized to detect various molecules, which demonstrates a great potential for applications in food safety and biochemical environmental detection. (C) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.