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A novel photoreduction deposition induced AuNPs/COFs composite for SERS detection of macrolide antibiotics

TALANTA [2024]
Yalin Xie, Liping Chen, Kaixin Cui, Yu Zeng, Xiaojun Luo, Xiaojun Deng
ABSTRACT

As we all know, SERS (Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy) is widely used in sensing, analysis and detection. The covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have performed well as a material for supporting metal nanoparticles and facilitating analyte adsorption in SERS, which may greatly enhance the detection sensitivity and reproducibility. The synthesis of traditional metal/COFs composites involved chemical reduction methods, however, the resulting metallic NPs exhibited reduced capacity to enhance SERS due to their small particle sizes (usually <20 nm). This paper presented a novel photoreduction method for the facile growth of AuNPs (diameters: 75 nm) on COFs matrix under light control, which represents the first report of such synthesis on COF. Subsequently, the photoreduction deposition induced AuNPs/COFs composites, which served as highly sensitive and reproducible SERS-active substrates for capturing the spectral information of four types of macrolide antibiotics . The detection limits for the four macrolide antibiotics were determined to be 3.30 × 10 −11 , 3.43 × 10 −10 , 1.10 × 10 −10 and 5.78 × 10 −11  M, respectively, exhibiting excellent linear relationships within the concentration range of 10 −10 to 10 −3  M. Therefore, our proposed SERS method opens up a new idea for the development of SERS substrates and environmental safety monitoring, and it has great potential for ensuring food safety in the future.

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