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Competitive Reaction Pathway for Site‐Selective Conjugation of Raman Dyes to Hotspots on Gold Nanorods for Greatly Enhanced SERS Performance
Authors:Hao Huang  Jia‐Hong Wang  Weihong Jin  Penghui Li  Ming Chen  Han‐Han Xie  Xue‐Feng Yu  Huaiyu Wang  Zhigao Dai  Xiangheng Xiao  Paul K Chu
Affiliation:1. Key Laboratory of Artificial Micro‐ and Nano‐structures of Ministry of Education, School of Physics and Technology, Wuhan University, , Wuhan, 430072 China;2. Department of Physics and Materials Science, City University of Hong Kong, , Kowloon, HongKong, China;3. Institute of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Shenzhen, 518055 China
Abstract:Common methods to prepare SERS (surface‐enhanced Raman scattering) probes rely on random conjugation of Raman dyes onto metal nanostructures, but most of the Raman dyes are not located at Raman‐intense electromagnetic hotspots thus not contributing to SERS enhancement substantially. Herein, a competitive reaction between transverse gold overgrowth and dye conjugation is described to achieve site selective conjugation of Raman dyes to the hotspots (ends) on gold nanorods (GNRs). The preferential overgrowth on the nanorod side surface creates a barrier to prevent the Raman dyes from binding to the side surface except the ends of the GNRs, where the highest SERS enhancement factors are expected. The SERS enhancement observed from this special structure is dozens of times larger than that from conjugates synthesized by conventional methods. This simple and powerful strategy to prepare SERS probes can be extended to different anisotropic metal nanostructures with electromagnetic hotspots and has immense potential in in‐depth SERS‐based biological imaging and single‐molecule detection.
Keywords:gold nanorods  surface‐enhanced raman scattering  plasmonic nanostructures  hot spots  overgrowth
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