Publications by authors named "Fan-Li Zhang"

The overuse of pesticides results in excessive pesticide residues, posing a potential threat to human health. Herein, this work proposes a SERS substrate for the quantitative analysis of pesticide residues on food surfaces. Au cores are assembled on PS microspheres, followed by the modification of Raman internal standards (1,4-BDT) on the gold core surface and the growth of the Au shell.

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Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) presents a promising avenue for trace matter detection by using plasmonic nanostructures. To tackle the challenges of quantitatively analyzing trace substances in SERS, such as poor enrichment efficiency and signal reproducibility, this study proposes a novel approach using Au@internal standard@Au nanospheres (Au@IS@Au NSs) for realizing the high sensitivity and stability in SERS substrates. To verify the feasibility and stability of the SERS performances, the SERS substrates have exhibited exceptional sensitivity for detecting methyl blue molecules in aqueous solutions within the concentration range from 10 M to 10 M.

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Realizing the dual emission of fluorescence-phosphorescence in a single system is an extremely important topic in the fields of biological imaging, sensing, and information encryption. However, the phosphorescence process is usually in an inherently "dark state" at room temperature due to the involvement of spin-forbidden transition and the rapid non-radiative decay rate of the triplet state. In this work, we achieved luminescent harvesting of the dark phosphorescence processes by coupling singlet-triplet molecular emitters with a rationally designed plasmonic cavity.

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  • Heavy metal ions from industrial activities threaten the environment and human health, making rapid detection of these contaminants a critical issue.
  • The study presents a method utilizing 3D capillaries for fast and sensitive detection of mercury ions (Hg) in water through surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) with a specific Raman reporter, 4-mercapto pyridine (4-Mpy).
  • Results show the detection limits for Hg are extremely low (0.2 pM), well below EPA's safe drinking water levels, and indicate that these SERS substrates are reliable and effective for on-site environmental monitoring using portable technology.
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  • * Traditional tests like RT-PCR are time-consuming and require lab facilities, while a new point-of-care SERS (Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering) detection platform can identify the virus in just 5 minutes using a handheld device.
  • * This new method targets the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and accurately detects the virus and its variants without interfering with other coronaviruses or influenza A, making it a strong candidate for rapid diagnostic use.
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The use of imaging technologies has been critical in deciphering biological phenomena, structures, and mechanisms across a wide range of spatial scales. The spatial resolution of traditional imaging modalities cannot meet the needs of high-precision research and diagnosis in biomedical fields. Plasmon resonance is the light-matter interaction that allows localizing far-field radiation in the near field with an intense electromagnetic field, enhancing the nanometric ablation, elastic/inelastic scattering of the adsorbate, and photoluminescence of the fluorophore nearby.

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Enhanced electrochemiluminescence (ECL) aims to promote higher sensitivity and obtain better detection limit. The core-shell nanostructures, owing to unique surface plasmon resonance (SPR) enabling distance-dependent strong localized electromagnetic field, have attracted rising attention in enhanced ECL research and application. However, the present structures usually with porous shell involve electrocatalytic activity from the metal core and adsorption effect from the shell, which interfere with practical SPR enhancement contribution to ECL signal.

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Identification of waste oils is challenging in the field of food safety due to the lack of common markers and straightforward analytical methods. Herein, we developed a novel label-free surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) strategy to identify waste oils using Ag nanoparticles solution (Ag NPs sol.) as a SERS substrate to significantly enhance the Raman signal of capsaicin marker molecule usually contained in the waste oils.

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  • Pesticide residues pose a significant threat to food security and environmental health, highlighting the need for quick and effective detection methods.
  • A specially designed plasmonic substrate made from 3D gold nanoparticles on a flexible PDMS membrane enables highly sensitive surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) for detecting pesticide residues.
  • This innovative technology achieves impressive sensitivity and enhancement, making it ideal for rapid, on-site testing, especially on uneven surfaces, when paired with a portable Raman spectrometer.
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Metallic nanoclusters (NCs) have molecular-like structures and unique physical and chemical properties, making them an interesting new class of luminescent nanomaterials with various applications in chemical sensing, bioimaging, optoelectronics, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), etc. However, weak photoluminescence (PL) limits the practical applications of NCs. Herein, an effective and facile strategy of enhancing the PL of NCs was developed using Ag shell-isolated nanoparticle (Ag SHIN)-enhanced luminescence platforms with tuned SHINs shell thicknesses.

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The fundamental understanding of the subtle interactions between molecules and plasmons is of great significance for the development of plasmon-enhanced spectroscopy (PES) techniques with ultrahigh sensitivity. However, this information has been elusive due to the complex mechanisms and difficulty in reliably constructing and precisely controlling interactions in well-defined plasmonic systems. Herein, the interactions in plasmonic nanocavities of film-coupled metallic nanocubes (NCs) are investigated.

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The emerging field of plasmonics has promoted applications of optical technology, especially in plasmon-enhanced spectroscopy (PES). However, in plasmon-enhanced fluorescence (PEF), "metal loss" could significantly quench the fluorescence during the process, which dramatically limits its applications in analysis and high-resolution imaging. In this report, silver core silica shell-isolated nanoparticles (Ag@SiO NPs or SHINs) with a tunable thickness of shell are used to investigate the interactions between NPs and emitters by constructing coupling and noncoupling modes.

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