Development of Au NPs-decorated filter paper as a SERS platform for the detection of benzidine
Abstract
In this paper, a simple and cost-efficient strategy was used to construct a uniform Au NPs distribution on the surface of flexible filter paper for the detection of benzidine. Taking full advantage of the adsorption properties of filter paper, small gold nanoparticles were adsorbed onto its surface as gold seeds, and subsequently grown by electroless plating to form a highly uniform distribution of Au NPs substrates. By changing the electroless plating time, an optimal substrate was obtained. The as-prepared substrate exhibited satisfactory sensitivity with a low detection limit of 10−13 M for 4-ATP, and good reproducibility and homogeneity. Furthermore, the as-prepared substrates were successfully used for the detection of benzidine in environmental water, with a minimum detection concentration as low as 0.1 ppm and recoveries in the range of 92.4 to ∼108.5%. This study indicated that filter paper-based SERS substrates have great potential value in the detection of environmental organic pollutants.