Abstract This present study used a simple aqueous chemical growth method to synthesize Al-doped ZnO (ZnO: Al) nanoneedles on ZnO seeds/glass substrates. The surface morphology and length of ZnO: Al… Click to show full abstract
Abstract This present study used a simple aqueous chemical growth method to synthesize Al-doped ZnO (ZnO: Al) nanoneedles on ZnO seeds/glass substrates. The surface morphology and length of ZnO: Al nanostructures can suitably control by the concentration of aluminum sulfate. The surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) effect of Ag sputtering durations on the ZnO: Al nanoneedles and the concentration of aluminum sulfate on the ZnO: Al/Ag heterostructures systematically investigated. The ZnO: Al/Ag heterostructures (2 mM aluminum sulfate and 60 s sputtering time) exhibited a more substantial enhancement, a lower detection limit (10−10 M), excellent uniformity, high reusability and stability for the SERS detection of rhodamine 6G molecule. The ZnO: Al/Ag heterostructures can also use to detect the lower concentration of melamine (10−9 M) and 5-fluorouracil (10−7 M). ZnO: Al/Ag heterostructures can provide a low-cost and straightforward manufacturing method with high enhancement, low detection limit, excellent uniformity, and reusability for the SERS applications in areas of chemical and medicine.
               
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