Surface etching-dependent geometry tailoring and multi-spectral information of Au@AuAg yolk-shell nanostructure with asymmetrical pyramidal core: The application in Co determination.

J Colloid Interface Sci

The Key Laboratory of Biomedical Information Engineering of Ministry of Education, School of Life Science and Technology, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2022

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  • A new nanostructure called Au@AuAg yolk-shell has been developed for highly sensitive detection of cobalt ions (Co) through surface etching.
  • The sensor utilizes changes in local surface plasmon resonance due to the unique asymmetric design of the nanostructure, which is influenced by gold atom diffusion and the presence of silver.
  • It offers a linear response for Co detection in concentrations from 1 to 100 nM, with a remarkable detection limit of 0.2 nM, showcasing its potential as an effective multi-information plasmonic sensor for trace elements.

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In this paper, a novel Au@AuAg yolk-shell heterogeneous nanostructure is designed as plasmonic spectroscopic sensor based on surface etching for ultrasensitive detection of trace cobalt ions (Co). Due to the surface diffusion of gold atoms, the Ag at one end of the core gold nanobipyramids (Au NBPs) is retained, and Au@AuAg yolk-shell nanostructure with asymmetric core is prepared. The alloy shell is coupled to Au NBPs and the interface of asymmetric Ag respectively, the two local surface plasmon resonance bands will have obvious reverse changes depending on the surface morphology of the shell. By using this distinct plasmon response generated by Co induced surface etching, which is driven by discrepancy of double-peaks, a sensing method has been established to realize multi-information spectral detection of Co. There is a good linear relationship between the intensity ratio and the Co concentration in the range of 1-100 nM, in which the limit of detection is 0.2 nM. This method further improves the sensing capability by combining multiple pieces of strongly changing spectral information, and demonstrates great advantages and potential of Au@AuAg yolk-shell heterogeneous nanostructure as a multi-information plasmonic sensor based on etched shell surface for trace detection.

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