MAGNETITE-SILVER DECORATED SILICA NANOFIBERS AS POTENTIAL ECONOMIC SUSTRATES FOR SURFACE-ENHANCED ABSORPTION INFRARED.
Resumen
Surface-enhanced infrared absorption spectroscopy (SEIRAS) is a powerful technique for the
identification and characterization of molecules at low concentrations. However, SEIRAS
amplification substrates with high performance are typically fabricated using complex techniques,
which significantly increase the cost of the substrates and make the SEIRAS technique less
affordable. Therefore, research efforts focus on developing cost-effective materials. In this study, the
fabrication of Magnetite-Silver Decorated Silica Nanofibers SEIRAS substrates is proposed in a
simple and low-cost manner using silica nanofibers decorated with magnetite and silver
nanoparticles, employing sol-gel, chemical reduction, and coprecipitation techniques. Silica
nanofibers were prepared via the sol-gel and electrospinning methods and were sintered to obtain
high-purity silica nanofibers with an average diameter of 280 nm, as determined by IR spectroscopy
and SEM studies. Magnetite nanoparticles were synthesized using the coprecipitation method, with a
diameter of 35.6 nm according to DLS analysis and a crystal size of 17 nm based on XRD
characterization. Silver nanoparticles were synthesized through the chemical reduction method,
resulting in nanoparticles with an average diameter of 45 nm, as determined by DLS, and a maximum
absorption peak at 410 nm, as shown by UV-Vis analysis. The SEIRAS substrates obtained exhibit
high performance with amplification factors of 10⁵, and they enhance all vibrational modes of the
analyte due to the selection rules governed by the cooperative effect of magnetic and electric fields
Colecciones
- ICB Memoria en abstract [258]
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