Abstract

Both surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) experiments and density functional theory (DFT) calculations have been carried out to investigate the adsorption of cysteine on gold nanoparticle surface. Cysteine is one of the amino acids that have a rotating dihedral angle and several possible adsorption sites, so there could be many possible adsorption conformations. At present, the adsorption conformation of cysteine on the gold surface has not been solved, although previous work had explored the conformations based on DFT method, but no explicit experimental evidence was provided. Nevertheless, the previous work had indicated that the adsorption conformations of some simple rigid molecules on the surface of metal nanoparticles could be identified through SERS experimental data. Therefore, in this work, we attempted to figure out the conformation and adsorption sites of the flexible typical amino acid cysteine on gold nanoparticle surface by combining both DFT and SERS methods. We found that the adsorpt...

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