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      Fabrication of gold nanoparticles tethered in heat-cooled calf thymus-deoxyribonucleic acid Langmuir-Blodgett film as effective surface-enhanced Raman scattering sensing platform

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          SERS active substrate fabricated through self-assembly of Gold nanoparticles on the disjointed networks of Heat-cooled Calf Thymus DNA (HC-Ct DNA) Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) film has been reported. Adsorption kinetics of HC-Ct DNA molecules at the air-water interface has been studied explicitly. The UV-Vis electronic absorption spectra in conjunction with the FESEM images collectively suggest the presence of H- type aggregated domains most likely owing to plane-to-plane self-association of the HC-Ct DNA molecules aligned vertically on the surface of the LB film. Elemental composition and the morphological features of the as-prepared substrate (APS) are explored from XPS analysis and the FESEM, AFM images respectively. The SERS efficacy of the APS has been tested with trace concentrations of 4-Mercaptopyridine molecule. Finally, this SERS active substrate has also been used for the detection of malathion at ultrasensitive concentrations.

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                Journal
                Front Chem
                Front Chem
                Front. Chem.
                Frontiers in Chemistry
                Frontiers Media S.A.
                2296-2646
                15 November 2022
                2022
                : 10
                : 1034060
                Affiliations
                [1] 1 Department of Physics , Jadavpur University , Kolkata, India
                [2] 2 Department of Physics , Government General Degree College , Tehatta, India
                [3] 3 Department of Spectroscopy , Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science , Kolkata, India
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                Edited by: Arif Engin Cetin, Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey

                Reviewed by: Pilar Cea, University of Zaragoza, Spain

                Marystela Ferreira, Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil

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                These authors have contributed equally to this work

                This article was submitted to Analytical Chemistry, a section of the journal Frontiers in Chemistry

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                1034060
                10.3389/fchem.2022.1034060
                9705746
                36458160
                6ff53c97-ed17-40fa-8dd2-4d1848f500ab
                Copyright © 2022 Sinha, Das, Ghosh and Chowdhury.

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                History
                : 01 September 2022
                : 31 October 2022
                Categories
                Chemistry
                Original Research

                calf thymus dna,langmuir-blodgett film,gold nanoparticles,sers,malathion detection

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