Abstract

A Cu/V2O5 composite was obtained via a simple and time-saving microwave-assisted reduction method from a single-source precursor, copper vanadate. This composite exhibited excellent SERS sensitivity and reproducibility for both Rhodamine 6G (1.0 × 10−7 M) and 4-mercaptobenzoic acid (1.0 × 10−5 M) probe molecules, with the enhancement factor of 1.9 × 106 for Rhodamine 6G. The Lewis acid–base properties of V2O5 help improve the chemical enhancement of SERS via Lewis acid–base interaction. Furthermore, the Cu/V2O5 composite was also employed to catalyze C–N and C–C bond cross coupling of the Ullmann reaction. The results demonstrated that Cu/V2O5 catalysts had a better catalytic ability toward the C–N bond (yield of 92.5%) than the C–C bond (yield of 68.8%). This SERS-active composite was hopeful in monitoring the catalytic reactions with in situ SERS technology.

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