Abstract

Silver nanoparticles coated paper (AgNPs-paper) substrates were prepared by inkjet printing Ag ink on four different wettability papers. Scanning electron microscope and contact angle analyzer were used to characterize their surface morphology and wettability. AgNPs-paper substrates were used to detect the surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) spectra of thiram aqueous solution. Relationships between the surface wettability, surface morphology and SERS activities of the substrates were systematically studied. The silver nanoparticles deposited on the hydrophobic papers (photographic paper, graph paper, and weighing paper) were evenly and densely arranged. While in-homogeneous distribution was observed on the hydrophilic printing paper. It can be found that the AgNPs-photographic paper with the maximum contact angle exhibited the highest SERS enhancement. The detection limit for thiram adsorbed on the AgNPs-photographic paper was 10-10mol/L, which was lower than the others. Good linear responses (R2=0.9918, 0.9897) between the SERS intensities and logarithmic concentrations were obtained from 104 to 10-10mol/L. Moreover, the substrate had good uniformity and reproducibility with relative standard deviation values of 4.20% and 4.90% measured by eight points and ten substrates, respectively. The AgNPs-photographic paper exhibited high stability within eight months.

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