纳米技术
材料科学
检出限
拉曼散射
拉曼光谱
磁性纳米粒子
磁选
福瑞姆
纳米颗粒
化学
光学
色谱法
农学
杀虫剂
生物
物理
冶金
作者
Tao Yang,Jianping Zhou,Yongkang Wang,Ben Fan,Jing Qiao,Lixiang Chen,Sheng Wang,Ling‐Xiang Guo,Hong Yang,Quan Li
出处
期刊:Small
[Wiley]
日期:2024-09-10
标识
DOI:10.1002/smll.202405193
摘要
Abstract Surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is widely used in all kinds of detection due to its ultrahigh sensitivity and selectivity. Micromotors, when used as SERS sensors, or the so‐called “hotspots on the fly”, can combine both controlled mobility and SERS sensing capacity, and are ideal for versatile in situ detection. In this work, mobile SERS sensors are successfully fabricated by growing gold nanospikes onto magnetic microsphere surfaces. These mobile micromotors can act as normal SERS sensors, characterized by the trace detection of thiram, a highly toxic fungicide. The detection limit can reach 0.1 n M , as good as most other noble metal deposited substrates. With significant magnetic gradient forces, separation of pathogenic bacteria from bulk solution is achieved once these magnetic micromotors bind with bacterial cells. Manipulated propulsion of micromotors, on the other hand, enables them to approach and contact pathogenic bacterial cells on command and further acquire Raman spectra under a controlled degree of contact, a capability never seen with passive sensors. The robotic SERS sensors have demonstrated unique sensing characteristics with controlled manipulations along with discriminative detection between bacterial species.
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