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APPLICATION NOTE: Optimisation of SERS for Glucose Sensing (9/8/2020)

APPLICATION NOTE: Optimisation of SERS for Glucose Sensing
Raman spectroscopy is a rapid, non-destructive vibrational spectroscopy technique used for the identification and quantification of chemical composition.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2020
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Optimisation of SERS for Glucose Sensing

Raman spectroscopy is a rapid, non-destructive vibrational spectroscopy technique used for the identification and quantification of chemical composition. One drawback of Raman scattering is a very weak effect with only 1 in 106 incident photons being Raman scattered. Surfaced enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is an enhancement technique in which nanoparticles are used to provide Raman intensity enhancement. In this application note the optimisation of gold nanoparticles are investigated using Edinburgh Instruments Raman microscope for the development of a SERS glucose sensor.

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Optimisation of SERS for Glucose Sensing

 

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