A flexible semiconductor SERS substrate by in situ growth of tightly aligned TiO 2 for in situ detection of antibiotic residues

Kaiwei Li, Han Jiang, Liying Wang,Rui Wang, Xuewei Zhang,Libin Yang,Xin Jiang,Wei Song,Bing Zhao

Microchimica Acta(2024)

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Semiconductor materials have become a competitive candidate for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrate. However, powdered semiconductors are difficult to execute a fast in situ detection for trace analytes. Here, we developed a new flexible semiconductor SERS substrate by in situ densely growing anatase TiO 2 nanoparticles on the surface of cotton fabric through a filtration-hydrothermal method, in which TiO 2 exhibits excellent controllability in size and distribution by regulating the ratio of water to alcohol in synthesis and the number of filtration-hydrothermal repetitive cycle. Cotton fabric/TiO 2 (Cot/TiO 2 ) substrate exhibits a high SERS activity and excellent spectral repeatability. The developed substrate has an ultra-high stability that can withstand long-term preservation; it can even resist the corrosions of strong acid and alkali, as well as high temperature up to 100 °C and low temperature down to − 20 °C. The flexible substrate can be used to carry out a rapid in situ detection for quinolone antibiotic (enrofloxacin and enoxacin) residues on the fish body surface by using a simple swabbing method, with high quantitative detection potential (up to an order of magnitude of 10 −7 M), and even for the simultaneous detection of both drug residues. The flexible substrate also exhibits an excellent recyclability up to 6 recycles in the actual SERS detection. Graphical Abstract
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Surface-enhanced Raman scattering,TiO2 nanoparticles,Semiconductor,Flexible substrate,In situ detection
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