Abstract

The adsorption of enantiomeric and racemic forms of methionine on the silver electrode surface was studied by surface–enhanced Raman scattering spectroscopy (SERS) as a function of pH value of the solution and the electrode potential, as well. Results for d–methionine were analogous to these for l-methionine, as expected. However, in the case of racemic mixture of d,l-methionine in acidic pH the spectral effects were different than those observed for monolayers built of pure enantiomer ( d or l). This effect was discussed in terms of interplay between surface-molecule and intermolecular interactions between adjacent methionine molecules at the Ag surface.

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