Materials Research Express (Jan 2021)

Tannin-furanic foams used as biomaterial substrates for SERS sensing in possible wastewater filter applications

  • Gebhard Sabathi,
  • Andreas Reyer,
  • Nicola Cefarin,
  • Thomas Sepperer,
  • Jonas Eckardt,
  • Jonas Neubauer,
  • Fedja Jan Wendisch,
  • Francesco D’Amico,
  • Lisa Vaccari,
  • Gianluca Tondi,
  • Maurizio Musso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ac3586
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. 115404

Abstract

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Simple substrates for surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), producible in a cost-efficient way, are of growing interest both for scientific and for environmental applications. In this study, we demonstrate the use of three types of bio-based tannin-furanic rigid foams as precursor materials for SERS substrates. Coated with a silver layer, these substrates allowed the detection of several well-known analytes in the mM regime by Raman spectroscopy. Specific optimization of the standard tannin-furanic foam morphology by tuning the chemical synthesis led to a smaller and more homogeneously distributed pore structure, supplying more active hot spot areas. Thus, we obtained a significant increase and a lower relative standard deviation (RSD) of the SERS signal recorded over the mapped SERS substrate area, for several analytes, in particular for Malachite Green dye. This work represents a feasibility study opening several potential applications of this biopolymers in fields such as the detection of water pollutants, virtually combining filtration and SERS capabilities driven by a controlled porosity.

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