Beyond noble metals and semiconductors, quasi-metals have recently been shown to be noteworthy substrates for surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy, and their excellent quasi-metal surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) sensing has demonstrated a wider range of application scenarios. However, the underlying mechanism behind the enhanced Raman activity is still unclear. Here, we demonstrate that surface hydroxyls play a crucial role in the enhancement of the SERS activity of quasi-metal nanostructures. As a demonstration material, quasi-metallic MoO single-crystal frameworks rich in surface hydroxyls have been shown to have 100 times higher SERS activity than MoO single-crystal frameworks without hydroxyl functionalization, with a Raman enhancement factor of up to 7.6 × 10. Experimental and first-principles density-functional theory calculation results show that the enhanced Raman activity can be attributed to an effective interfacial charge transfer within the MoO/OH/molecule system.
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