Visualized SERS Imaging of Single Molecule by Ag/Black Phosphorus Nanosheets

Chenglong Lin(Shanghai Institute of Ceramics), Shunshun Liang(State Key Laboratory of Oncogene and Related Genes), Yusi Peng(Shanghai Institute of Ceramics), Long Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yanyan Li(Shanghai Institute of Ceramics), Zhengren Huang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Nguyen Viet Long(Saigon University), Xiaoying Luo(Shanghai Cancer Institute), Jianjun Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhi‐Yuan Li(South China University of Technology), Yong Yang(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Nano-Micro Letters
March 15, 2022
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Abstract

Single-molecule detection and imaging are of great value in chemical analysis, biomarker identification and other trace detection fields. However, the localization and visualization of single molecule are still quite a challenge. Here, we report a special-engineered nanostructure of Ag nanoparticles embedded in multi-layer black phosphorus nanosheets (Ag/BP-NS) synthesized by a unique photoreduction method as a surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) sensor. Such a SERS substrate features the lowest detection limit of 10–20 mol L−1 for R6G, which is due to the three synergistic resonance enhancement of molecular resonance, photo-induced charge transfer resonance and electromagnetic resonance. We propose a polarization-mapping strategy to realize the detection and visualization of single molecule. In addition, combined with machine learning, Ag/BP-NS substrates are capable of recognition of different tumor exosomes, which is meaningful for monitoring and early warning of the cancer. This work provides a reliable strategy for the detection of single molecule and a potential candidate for the practical bio-application of SERS technology.


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