Excitation wavelength dependent surface-enhanced Raman spectra of a dipping film of azobenzene-containing long-chain fatty acid on a silver mirror

Spectrochimica Acta. Part A, Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
Young Mee JungYukihiro Ozaki

Abstract

Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) of dipping films of azobenzene-containing long-chain fatty acids, nAmH (n=8, 12, m=3, 5), on silver mirrors measured with a wide range of excitation wavelengths in the 457.9-1064 nm region is reported. The obtained Raman spectra show great SERS effect even with the 1064 nm excitation, and the excitation with 457.9, 476.5, and 488.0 nm gives surface-enhanced resonance Raman scattering (SERRS) due to the resonance effect of the symmetry-forbidden n-pi* transition of the azo group. Of particular note in the present study is that the SERS spectra with the excitation in the 532-1064 nm region yield Raman bands whose frequencies are almost identical to those bands in Raman spectra of nAmH in solid state while the SERRS spectra with the excitation in the 457.9-514.5 nm region show not only a set of bands which correspond to those of nAmH in the solid state but also a set of bands whose frequencies show a significant shift from those of the bands of nAmH in the solid state. These observations lead us to conclude that there are two kinds of molecular aggregates in the dipping films of azobenzene-containing long-chain fatty acid in which azobenzene moieties are condensed to form small bundles.

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Oct 15, 1994·Analytical Chemistry·T Vo-DinhD L Stokes

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Jul 18, 2006·Journal of Colloid and Interface Science·B Vijai Shankar, Archita Patnaik

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