Abstract
Ag dendrites have recently been widely reported due to their excellent surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) properties. However, prepared pristine Ag dendrites are usually contaminated by organic impurities, which has a huge negative impact on their Raman detection and greatly limits their practical applications. In this paper, we reported a facile strategy to obtain clean Ag dendrites by high temperature decomposition of organic impurities. With the assistance of ultra-thin coating via atomic layer deposition (ALD), the nanostructure of Ag dendrites can be retained at high temperature. SERS activity can be recovered after etching ALD coating. Chemical composition tests indicate that the organic impurities can be effectively removed. As a result, the clean Ag dendrites can obtain more clearly discernible Raman peaks and lower limits of detection than the pristine Ag dendrites. Furthermore, it was demonstrated that this strategy is also applicable to clean other substrates, such as gold nanoparticles. Therefore, high temperature annealing with the help of ALD sacrifice coating is a promising and non-destructive strategy to clean the SERS substrates.
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