Abstract
The potential use of a silver substrate for surface-enhanced Raman analysis was investigated. The substrate was prepared by nitric acid etching of silver foils and checked for nitrogen-containing aromatic compounds. The response stability of this substrate and its reversibility after several uses are studied. Analytical figures of merit, such as precision, linear dynamic range, and limits of detection for a variety of compounds are presented to demonstrate the analytical capability of this substrate.
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