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A calcium alginate sponge with embedded gold nanoparticles as a flexible SERS substrate for direct analysis of pollutant dyes

Microchimica Acta(2019)

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A surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrate with good flexibility and high water absorbing capacity is reported. It consists of a calcium alginate sponge incorporating gold nanoparticles. These are in close contact with the sponge without the need for amino or sulfhydryl modification. The substrate is capable of detecting the dyes crystal violet (CV) and malachite green (MG) in water directly and rapidly by immersing it into the liquid sample. Preconcentration and separation are not required. The dyes absorbed on the sponge can be detected without drying and thus the whole analytical process can be completed within 3 min. The results show that the lowest detectable concentrations are 0.1 and 0.25 μg⋅L−1 for CV and MG, respectively. This is lower than the minimum required performance limits set by the European Commission and the US EPA. Moreover, MG and CV can be simultaneously detected in liquid samples due to their different SERS bands (at 1216 and 1534 cm−1, respectively). It should be noted that the molecular structures of MG and CV are very similar. Therefore, the method has a large potential for determination of several analytes simultaneously even in complex sample metrics.
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Surface-enhance Raman scattering,Gold nanorods,Liquid samples,Rapid analysis,Good flexibility,High water absorbing capacity,Metallic nanoparticles,On-site detection,Crystal violet,Malachite green
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