Selective SERS Detection of TATB Explosives Based on Hydroxy-Terminal Nanodiamond-Multilayer Graphene Substrate
Lin Jiang,
Huiqiang Liu,
Bing Wang
et al.
Abstract:Selective surface-enhanced
Raman scattering (SERS) detection
of
target explosives with good reproducibility is very important for
monitoring soldiers’ health and ecological environment. Here,
the specific charge transfer pathway was constructed between a stable
nanodiamond-multilayer graphene (MGD) film substrate and the target
explosives. Two-step wet chemical oxidation methods of H2O2 (30%) and HNO3 (65%) solutions were used
to regulate the terminal structure of MGD films. The experimental
results showed tha… Show more
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