Preparation of SiO@Ag@molecular Imprinted Polymers Hybrid for Sensitive and Selective Detection of Amoxicillin Using Surface-enhanced Raman Scattering
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In this work, we fabricated a 300 nm-sized silver-coated silica (SiO@Ag) SERS substrate. Based on SiO@Ag, we designed SiO@Ag@molecular imprinted polymers (SiO@Ag@MIPs) to realize selectively detection of amoxicillin by coating a molecular imprinted layer averagely thinner than 10 nm on SiO@Ag. The as-prepared SERS-active substrate demonstrates excellent enhancement for amoxicillin as well as the enhancement factors were 1.63 × 10 of SiO@Ag@MIPs and 2.97 × 10 of SiO@Ag, respectively. The SiO@Ag@MIPs core-shell hybrids as SERS substrates and the minimum detectable concentration of amoxicillin was as low as 2.7 × 10 M, and the detection limit of SiO@Ag was 2.7 × 10 M. The linear relationship between intensities of characteristic peaks and concentrations of amoxicillin was established. Both SiO@Ag and SiO@Ag@MIPs substrates were highly sensitive and could achieve qualitative and semi-quantitative analysis of amoxicillin in aqueous media with good linear correlations. Based on the above, SiO@Ag@MIPs will be conducive to detecting actual samples and expanding the practical application.
Recent Studies on Metal-Embedded Silica Nanoparticles for Biological Applications.
Cho H, Noh M, Kim Y, Namgung J, Yoo K, Shin M Nanomaterials (Basel). 2024; 14(3).
PMID: 38334538 PMC: 10856399. DOI: 10.3390/nano14030268.