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Gas-liquid interface plasmonic arrays for SERS detection of microplastics

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE [2025]
Feng Chen, Mingfu Zhao, Bin Zhang, Gengchen Li, Hong Liu, Zeying Li, Minggang Zhao, Ye Ma
ABSTRACT

Microplastics (MPs) are widely distributed in the environment, posing significant threats to both ecosystems and human health, and have become a globally recognized pollution issue. In this study, we utilized 11-Mercaptoundecanoic acid (MUDA)-modified gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) to construct a surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) substrate for MPs detection. This substrate was designed at the gas–liquid interface (GLI), with AuNPs enveloping MPs at the interface, enabling in-situ detection of MPs. This approach achieved trace detection of three types of MPs-polystyrene, polyethylene terephthalate, and polycarbonate-with detection limits of 0.02620 μg mL −1 , 0.3276 μg mL −1 , and 0.2060 μg mL −1 , respectively. Additionally, polystyrene particles were dissolved as dispersed molecules in trichloromethane, eliminating the impact of the sizes of MPs, achieving a detection limit of 0.0952 μg mL −1 . To validate the practicality of this detection method, the recovery rates of seawater samples at different spiked concentrations ranged from 96.46 % to 101.52 %. The GLI SERS substrate exhibits higher sensitivity, offering increased possibilities for trace detection of MPs in aquatic environments.

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