Abstract Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has been proposed as a promising technique in biological and chemical sample detection. Herein, with nanographene oxide (nGO) as substrate, we firstly prepared facile… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) has been proposed as a promising technique in biological and chemical sample detection. Herein, with nanographene oxide (nGO) as substrate, we firstly prepared facile platforms (PAMAMG1-nGO-PEG and PAMAMG3-nGO-PEG) through the functionalization of nGO with biocompatible poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and hyperbranched polyamidamine (PAMAM) dendrimer. nGO/gold nanoparticle nanocomposites (Au@PAMAMG1-nGO-PEG and Au@PAMAMG3-nGO-PEG) were aptly fabricated through in situ covering of gold nanoparticles on PEG/PAMAM-functionalized nGO. A series of techniques were employed to confirm the covalent modification of nGO with different functional polymers and the uniformity of gold nanoparticles scattered over the nGO sheets in the as-prepared nanocomposites. Evidently, taking advantages of inherent electrochemical property of gold nanoparticles and their good dispersity on polymers and functionalized nGO, Au@PAMAMG1-nGO-PEG and Au@PAMAMG3-nGO-PEG both displayed sensitive and efficient SERS detection towards p-phenylenediamine, flavin adenine dinucletide and crystal violet (CV) molecules. It is foreseen that these nanocomposites can meet diverse SERS sensing applications with good dispersity, especially for environmental and clinical samples.
               
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