Real-time analysis of diaquat dibromide monohydrate in water with a SERS-based integrated microdroplet sensor.
@article{Gao2014RealtimeAO,
title={Real-time analysis of diaquat dibromide monohydrate in water with a SERS-based integrated microdroplet sensor.},
author={Rongke Gao and Namhyun Choi and Soo-Ik Chang and Eun Kyu Lee and Jaebum Choo},
journal={Nanoscale},
year={2014},
volume={6 15},
pages={
8781-6
}
}We report the fast and sensitive trace analysis of diaquat dibromide monohydrate (DQ) in water using a surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based microdroplet sensor. This sensor is composed of two compartments: the first one is for droplet generation for fresh silver nanoparticle (AgNP) synthesis and the second for droplet merging for SERS detection. Silver ions were nucleated and grown to large size AgNPs in droplets, and then each droplet was synchronously merged with another droplet…
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