Two-Orders-of-Magnitude Enhancement of SERS Activity via a Simple Surface Engineering of Quasi-Metal Single-Crystal Frameworks.

Nano Lett

Key Laboratory of Consumer Product Quality Safety Inspection and Risk Assessment for State Market Regulation, Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine, Beijing 100176, P. R. China.

Published: September 2024

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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