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Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy Detection of Biomolecules Using EBL Fabricated Nanostructured Substrates
Published on: March 20, 2015
Nanocomposite mesoporous ordered films for lab-on-chip intrinsic surface enhanced Raman scattering detection
Luca Malfatti1, Paolo Falcaro, Benedetta Marmiroli
1Laboratorio di Scienza dei Materiali e Nanotecnologie (LMNT), CR-INSTM, CNBS, Università di Sassari, Palazzo Pou Salid Piazza Duomo 6, 07041 Alghero SS, Italy.
Abstract:
Mesoporous nanocomposite materials have been fabricated through integration of evaporation-induced self-assembly and deep X-ray lithography. Micropatterned films made using a mesoporous ordered silica matrix which contains silver nanoparticles have been obtained. The exposure of the mesoporous films to high energy X-rays, which are generated by a synchrotron source, produces several effects: the removal of the surfactant, the densification of the silica backbone and the formation of silver nanoparticles. This integrated process produces a nanocomposite material which has a 2D-hexagonal organized porosity and silver nanoparticles with a sharp size distribution around 5 nm. The patterned nanostructured films have been tested as a lab-on-chip device for intrinsic surface enhanced Raman scattering detection using a solution containing rhodamine 6G in ethanol and measuring Raman response as a function of laser power.

