Abstract:Surface-enhanced Raman scattering
(SERS), as a sensitive analytical
technique, is expected to be used for quantification of trace analytes.
At the current stage, high detection reproducibility should be guaranteed
for realizing quantification analysis of trace analytes. The main
obstacle to achieving high detection reproducibility is the nonuniform
distribution of analyte molecules on substrates, particularly, the
“coffee-ring” effect introduced by the flow of solute
to the pinning of the contact line. Herein,… Show more
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