Mechanistic understanding of nanoparticle interactions to achieve highly-ordered arrays through self-assembly for sensitive surface-enhanced Raman scattering detection of trace thiram

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作者
Lin, Guanhua [1 ]
Zhou, Xuemao [2 ]
Lijie, Lei [3 ]
机构
[1] Strait Institute of Flexible Electronics (SIFE Future Technologies), Fujian Normal University and Strait Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (SLoFE), Fujian, Fuzhou,350117, China
[2] School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Guangxi Science and Technology Normal University, Laibin,546199, China
[3] College of Aviation Engineering, Civil Aviation Flight University of China, Sichuan, Province, Guanghan,618307, China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Chemical contamination - Damage detection - Fiber optic sensors - Health risks - Metal nanoparticles - Monolayers - Pesticides - Raman scattering - Self assembly - Substrates - Surface scattering - Synthesis (chemical);
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10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.139852
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摘要
Over the last few decades, there is increasing worldwide concern over human health risks associated with extensive use of pesticides in agriculture. Developing excellent SERS substrate materials to achieve highly sensitive detection of pesticide residues in the food is very necessary owing to their serious threat to human health through food chains. Self-assembled metallic nanoparticles have been demonstrated to be excellent SERS substrate materials. Hence, alkanethiols-protected gold nanoparticles have been successfully prepared for forming larger-scale two-dimensional monolayer films. These films can be disassembled into a fluid state and re-assembled back to crystallized structure by controlling surface pressure. Further investigations reveal that their self-assembled structures are mainly dependent on the diameter of gold nanoparticles and ligand length. These results suggest that the size ratio of nanoparticle diameter/ligand length within the range of 4.45–2.35 facilitates the formation of highly ordered 2D arrays. Furthermore, these arrays present excellent Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering performances in the detection of trace thiram, which can cause environmental toxicity to the soil, water, animals and result in severe damage to human health. Therefore, the current study provides an effective way for preparing monodispersed hydrophobic gold nanoparticles and forming highly ordered 2D close-packed SERS substrate materials via self-assembly to detect pesticide residues in food. We believe that, our research provides not only advanced SERS substrate materials for excellent detection performance of thiram in food, but also novel fundamental understandings of self-assembly, manipulation of nanoparticle interactions, and controllable synthesis. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd
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