Abstract

We have systematically studied the adsorption of thiocyanate (SCN −) on gold-core palladium-shell nanoparticles (Au@Pd NPs) with different Pd shell thicknesses by surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). When the Pd shell thickness is increased from one to ten atomic layers, the ν C N stretching frequency increases 6 cm −1 for S-bound SCN − and 10 cm −1 for N-bound SCN −. It infers that the C N stretching frequency is quite sensitive to electronic properties of the NP surface, but even more so when bonding to Pd occurs through the N atom (at negative potentials) than when it occurs through the S atom (at positive potentials). Data for a second probe, p-aminothiophenol (PATP), was compared to that of SCN −; however, PATP was found to be less sensitive than SCN − to the surface electronic properties of Au@Pd NPs.

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