Abstract

As a new kind of 2D carbon allotrope, graphdiyne (GDY) has the characteristics of uniform pores and large specific surface area due to its unique electronic space arrangement structure. Therefore, we fabricated a novel gold nanoparticles (Au NPs)/GDY/carbon cloth (CC) SERS substrate by a simple electrodeposition process using GDY nanowall wrapping the CC as support. The effects of electrodeposition conditions on the microstructure and SERS activity of Au NPs/GDY/CC substrate were studied. Under the condition of optimizing deposition time and deposition voltage, the prepared Au NPs/GDY/CC substrate can detect 10-13 M with rhodamine 6G (R6G) as a probe molecule. The maximum enhancement factor (EF) is 2.2 × 1012, and the concentration of R6G is logarithmically correlated with the intensity of the SERS band with a linear correlation coefficient (R2) of 0.97036. These indicate that the Au NPs/GDY/CC substrate has good sensitivity. The prepared Au NPs/GDY/CC SERS substrate was applied to the detection of organic dyes of malachite green (MG) and methyl violet (MV) in water, and the detection limits of both can reach 10-9 M. This highly sensitive and high-performance SERS substrate has broad application prospects in the detection of organic dyes.

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