1. One-pot fabrication of Mo 1-x W x S 2 alloy nanosheets as SERS substrates with highly Raman enhancement effect and long-term stability.
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Li S, Liang P, Chen Q, Sun B, Shang Z, Huang J, Zou M, Qi X, and Wu J
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- Alloys, Molybdenum, Reproducibility of Results, Spectrum Analysis, Raman methods, Metal Nanoparticles chemistry
- Abstract
A new Mo
1- x Wx S2 two-dimensional nanosheets were prepared by the one-pot method. After certain Mo atoms in MoS2 were replaced by W ones in a hydrothermal reduction procedure, Mo1- x Wx S2 was formed on the Mo foil. Well enhanced Mo1- x Wx S2 nanosheets were prepared when the sodium tungstate concentration got under control. Various characterizations were carried out, which indicate that Mo1- x Wx S2 nanosheets with good crystallinity. Compared with MoS2 , the Raman intensity of Rhodamine 6G (10-6 M) was amplified by 1.7 times with Mo1- x Wx S2 nanosheets as the substrate. The characteristic Raman peaks could still be clearly distinguished until the concentration of Rhodamine 6G (R6G), Methylene blue (MB) and Crystal violet (CV) down to 10-8 , 10-8 and 10-7 M, respectively. With abundant edge active sites that facilitate charge transfer, Mo1- x Wx S2 nanosheets could better enhance SERS signals of target detection molecules and get a good linear relationship exists within the concentration and Raman peak strength. In addition, R6G SERS detection also shows excellent reproducibility and long-term stability of this TMDs SERS substrate., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2022
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