Interfacial liquid-state surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy

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Kihoon Kim
Hye Soo Han
Inhee Choi
Chiwon Lee
SoonGweon Hong
Sang-Hee Suh
Luke P. Lee
Taewook Kang
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[1] Sogang University,Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
[2] University of California at Berkeley,Department of Bioengineering
[3] Electronic Materials Research Center,undefined
[4] Korea Institute of Science and Technology,undefined
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Oriented assemblies of functional nanoparticles, with the aid of external physical and chemical driving forces, have been prepared on two-dimensional solid substrates. It is challengeable, however, to achieve three-dimensional assembly directly in solution, owing to thermal fluctuations and free diffusion. Here we describe the self-orientation of gold nanorods at an immiscible liquid interface (that is, oleic acid–water) and exploit this novel phenomenon to create a substrate-free interfacial liquid-state surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. Dark-field imaging and Raman scattering results reveal that gold nanorods spontaneously adopt a vertical orientation at an oleic acid–water interface in a stable trapping mode, which is in good agreement with simulation results. The spontaneous vertical alignment of gold nanorods at the interface allows one to accomplish significant additional amplification of the Raman signal, which is up to three to four orders of magnitude higher than that from a solution of randomly oriented gold nanorods.
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