An accurate and ultrasensitive SERS sensor with Au-Se interface for bioimaging and in situ quantitation.

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Xiaoxiao LiBo Tang

Abstract

We propose a stable and highly sensitive Au-Se SERS nanoprobe for bioimaging and in situ quantitation, which aims to break through the limitations of traditional Au-S SERS nanoprobes, such as interference from biothiols and unsatisfactory SERS efficiency.

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