Controlled Fabrication of Flower-Shaped Au-Cu Nanostructures Using a Deep Eutectic Solvent and Their Performance in Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering-Based Molecular Sensing.

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Instituto de Física, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Apdo. Postal J-48, Puebla 72570, Mexico.

Published: February 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study highlights a new method for creating anisotropic bimetallic gold-copper nanostructures (Au-Cu NSs) that can be used in applications like surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), plasmonics, and catalysis.
  • The researchers used a one-step synthesis approach with a deep eutectic solvent (ChCl/urea) to control the size and shape of the nanostructures.
  • The resulting Au-Cu NSs showed excellent performance in enhancing signals for detecting low concentrations of target molecules, indicating their potential for practical applications in sensing and catalysis.

Article Abstract

Controlled synthesis of anisotropic bimetallic nanostructures with tunable morphology is of great current interest for their applications in surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), plasmonics, and catalysis. Despite huge effort that has been devoted so far, fabrication of bimetallic nanostructures with controlled morphology and size remained to be a great challenge, especially when their shapes are anisotropic. Here, we report a facile, one-step synthetic approach for the fabrication of anisotropic bimetallic gold-copper nanostructures (Au-Cu NSs) of the 200-300 nm size range, using choline chloride/urea (ChCl/urea)-based deep eutectic solvent (DES) as the soft template. A concentration of the CuCl precursor in the reaction mixture was found to impact the reduction kinetics of the metal ions, directly affecting the final morphology of the Au-Cu nanostructures and elemental distributions in them. The fabricated anisotropic Au-Cu NSs revealed a high SERS signal for crystal violet (CV) molecules adsorbed at their surfaces, with the signal enhancement factor as high as 0.21 × 10 and capacity of detecting CV molecules of concentrations as low as 10 M in their aqueous solutions. The growth mechanism of the anisotropic bimetallic nanostructures in DES and their SERS performance has been discussed. The simple DES-assisted synthesis strategy presented in this work can be adopted for large-scale nonaqueous fabrication of other bimetallic nanostructures in a quite "greener" way.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7045495PMC
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