Issue 21, 2011

Palladium crystals of various morphologies for SERS enhancement

Abstract

Palladium (Pd) nanostructures with urchin-like, hemispherical, flower-like, and plate-like morphologies were controllably deposited on silicon substrates in aqueous hydrogen fluoride (HF) solution at room temperature. The morphology of the Pd nanostructures changed from urchin-like to hemispherical and flowerlike in the presence of polyvinyl pyrrolidone (PVP, MW = 55 000) and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), respectively. The Pd nanostructures were characterized by transmission electron microscopy, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, field emission scanning electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray, and X-ray diffraction. The size and shape of palladium nanostructures were investigated as a function of metal precursor concentration, reaction time and organic additive concentration. The possible formation mechanisms were discussed. In addition, the morphology-dependent surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) of the as-synthesized Pd nanostructures were investigated. The results showed that urchin-like Pd nanostructures had the highest SERS activity than the other Pd nanostructures for Rhodamine 6G (R6G) probe molecules.

Graphical abstract: Palladium crystals of various morphologies for SERS enhancement

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 May 2011
Accepted
22 Jun 2011
First published
30 Aug 2011

CrystEngComm, 2011,13, 6481-6487

Palladium crystals of various morphologies for SERS enhancement

L. Chen and Y. Liu, CrystEngComm, 2011, 13, 6481 DOI: 10.1039/C1CE05557G

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