Abstract
Adsorption of dopamine (DA) on a Aucore−Agshell bimetallic nanocolloidal surface has been investigated using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). The normal Raman spectra (NRS) of DA molecules in bulk and in aqueous solution have been investigated in depth. The vibrational signatures, as observed from the Raman and FTIR spectra of the molecule, have been assigned from the potential energy distributions. The pH-dependent NRS of the DA molecule in aqueous solution has been recorded to elucidate the protonation effect and preferential existence of different forms of the molecule. The pH-dependent SERS spectra of the molecule adsorbed on the bimetallic Aucore−Agshell nanocolloidal surface are also reported. The enhancement of bands in the pH-dependent SERS spectra suggests that the molecules are adsorbed onto the bimetallic Aucore−Agshell surface with the molecular plane tilted with respect to the silver surface of Aucore−Agshell bimetallic nanoparticles. The model study authenticates the spectral disp...
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