Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) from different azobenzene self-assembled monolayers and sandwiches.

J Colloid Interface Sci

Coordination Chemistry Institute, State Key Laboratory of Coordination Chemistry, Nanjing University, 22 Hankou Road, 210093, Nanjing, People's Republic of China.

Published: December 2003

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  • Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of functionalized azobenzene thiols were examined on various substrates using Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) in the near-infrared region, revealing significant variations in SERS effects based on the substrate and treatment times.
  • The optimal conditions for etching and deposition were found to be 5 seconds in a 1:1 HNO3 solution and 40 seconds in 0.1 M Ag(NH3)2NO3, respectively, enhancing the SERS response when a layer of silver mirror was applied atop the SAMs.
  • Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) identified that a specific surface roughness—around 100 nm—is crucial for maximizing the S

Article Abstract

Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of functionalized azobenzene thiols (RAzoCnSH, n=3-6 for R=H, abbreviated as AzoCnSH; and n=4 for R=CH(3)CONH, abbreviated as aaAzoC4SH) on different substrates RAzoCnSz.sbnd;z.sfnc;S (S represents substrates of vacuum-deposited gold (Au), silver foil (Ag), HNO(3) etched silver foil (EAg), and silver mirror (mAg)) have been studied by SERS in the near-infrared region. SERS of the SAMs on EAg and/or mAg exhibit SERS effects that vary with etching time and/or deposition time. The most appropriate time is 5 s for etching in 1:1 HNO(3) and 40 s for deposition in 0.1 M Ag(NH(3))(2)NO(3). Further, a layer of Ag mirror was conveniently deposited on the top of the SAMs on different substrates, yielding a more efficient SERS-active system possessing a "sandwiched" structure of mAgz.sfnc;RAzoCnS-z.sfnc;S. An appropriate surface roughness is required for the strongest SERS effect. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) indicates that there exist a large number of projects around 100 nm on the surface showing the strongest SERS effect. When the surface roughness is decreased or increased, the SERS effect decreases sharply. The relationship between the SERS effect and the structural nature was investigated and showed that the enhancement factor decays exponentially with increasing in distances of the azobenzene group from the underlying substrate or the overlying silver mirror. This result reveals that the SERS effect may be the result of the electromagnetic coupling effect between two metal layers.

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